osteoblastoomassa
Osteoblastoomassa is a rare, benign bone tumor originating from osteoblasts, the cells responsible for bone formation. These tumors are typically found in the spine, long bones, and sometimes in the hands and feet. While benign, they can grow and cause pain, swelling, and tenderness, particularly in the affected area. The pain associated with osteoblastoomassa is often described as a dull ache that can worsen at night and may not be relieved by rest. In some cases, neurological symptoms can arise if the tumor presses on nerves, leading to weakness, numbness, or tingling.
Diagnosis usually involves a combination of medical history, physical examination, and imaging techniques such as X-rays,
Treatment for osteoblastoomassa typically involves surgical removal of the tumor. The goal of surgery is to