Osteofibroma Treatment

In-depth care for osteofibroma Painkillers are typically used to treat it, but in more serious situations, surgery may be necessary where the bone-bound tumor is entirely removed. A more extensive operation to restore the injured bone may be necessary for larger tumors.

  
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Please help me overcome leg pain.

Query: Hi doctor,I suffer from osteofibroma, which I have apparently had since birth. I have two lesions in my left leg near my knee and one in my lower right leg near my ankle. I get pain on a daily basis in both legs, but more in the right leg. The lesion on my right leg seems to be fairly large in X-ray...  Read Full »


Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. The osteofibroma treatment depends upon how rapidly it is growing and the size of the lesion. It needs careful evaluation of the rate of progression by seeing serial radiographs, which you must have taken. If your pain intensity is high and affecting your activities of ...  Read Full »

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