Quick mnemonic: OsteobLASToma: makes pain LAST (despite NSAID) -> no pain relieve Osteoid Osteoma: NSAID makes the Ouch OK (2 O‘s like in Osteoid Osteoma) -> pain relieve
Very nice video. By the way, the word cancer refers to malignant tumors. Since we don't know the nature of the tumors (benign or malignant) you can just call them tumors.
Thanks a lot. Your Explanation and voice projection is just perfect. Please continue making sure videos because you make everything easy to understand even difficulty topics. Personally I have been studying this topic for along time now. I can’t believe I finally understand this. I’m ready for any question on this topic. Surely recommend your channel
Phizlemar I’m glad it helped! Even More improvements are coming to the audio in the next video. I got some new audio editing software. Thanks for the support!
After experiencing pain in my left Femur since June 2021, back in November it got so bad I could no longer sleep at night and could barely walk in the mornings…. I finally went to the doctor and they said my imaging is consistent with “ Giant Osteoid Osteoma “ it’s an osteoid osteoma that’s 6 inches on the surface of my femur, the pain is un describable. I literally want to scream, 5 minutes after taking Ibuprofen or Naproxen, the pain disappears 100%. Awaiting surgery to get it removed, I cannot wait to be pain free without taking pills!!!!
Hello , my question is . My husband had metastasis spread from his kidney cancer which then spread to some bones. The bone right now that is causing a problem is his right leg at his distal femur. He was given a high dose of radiation to the tumor. He has to walk with crutches and cant put all his weight on his leg. We went to see a orthopedic surgeon and she said that he didnt need any surgery (knee replacement) . She said compared to other xrays a few months prior shows the tumor wasnt there anymore and that its filling in nicely. She told my husband it's going to take time for the bone to get back . What does she mean by filling in nicely and how long does a bone need to repair from a tumor ? My husband cant walk without crutches and has bad pain in the knee on some days and then no pain on other days. We just dont understand how there can be pain and then no pain. We just dont know when he would be able to walk without crutches.
Can adults over 40 have benign tumors? I know that you said that it is more in common with children because my mother is 61 and they found a lytic lesion in her left pelvis. I was told that the tumor is small and I also seen a picture of her tumor and it looks like a small hole.
The video is excellent but a benign bone tumor is not considered “cancer” only the ones that are malignant although some benign bone tumors have the ability to transform into malignant tumors
Doctors are saying they can’t do a surgery because he has heart disease, high blood pressure and borderline diabetes. But i really a need a medicine for his pain due to which he is unable to sleep.
Please, help. I've had osteoid osteoma on femur removed back in 2013 ; and now im feelin symptoms again, which is night leg pain. Is it possible it recurred? Im fucking pissed off...
Hey thanks for the video! However I looked at other sources and they said osteoblastoma does have a sclerotic rim. Is it just not as large of a rim as osteoid osteoma?
That’s my understanding as well. I think the huge size discrepancy between the 2 due to prostaglandin discrepancies between the 2 make it a good marker for generalized differences. Thanks for bringing it up!
I have a benign tumor in the long bone on the left what can be done about this, cause my doctor ain't doing anything about helping my leg hurts alot swollen can't walk sometimes
Quick mnemonic:
OsteobLASToma: makes pain LAST (despite NSAID) -> no pain relieve
Osteoid Osteoma: NSAID makes the Ouch OK (2 O‘s like in Osteoid Osteoma) -> pain relieve
So cool! I’ll pin this.
Medical Mania thank you, mate! Great video btw :D
Your videos and the logical explanations are insanely helpful. Thank you for making them & please continue to do so!
Very nice video. By the way, the word cancer refers to malignant tumors. Since we don't know the nature of the tumors (benign or malignant) you can just call them tumors.
Thanks a lot. Your Explanation and voice projection is just perfect. Please continue making sure videos because you make everything easy to understand even difficulty topics. Personally I have been studying this topic for along time now. I can’t believe I finally understand this. I’m ready for any question on this topic. Surely recommend your channel
Phizlemar I’m glad it helped! Even More improvements are coming to the audio in the next video. I got some new audio editing software. Thanks for the support!
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Glad it helped!
After experiencing pain in my left Femur since June 2021, back in November it got so bad I could no longer sleep at night and could barely walk in the mornings…. I finally went to the doctor and they said my imaging is consistent with “ Giant Osteoid Osteoma “ it’s an osteoid osteoma that’s 6 inches on the surface of my femur, the pain is un describable. I literally want to scream, 5 minutes after taking Ibuprofen or Naproxen, the pain disappears 100%. Awaiting surgery to get it removed, I cannot wait to be pain free without taking pills!!!!
Hello , my question is . My husband had metastasis spread from his kidney cancer which then spread to some bones. The bone right now that is causing a problem is his right leg at his distal femur. He was given a high dose of radiation to the tumor. He has to walk with crutches and cant put all his weight on his leg. We went to see a orthopedic surgeon and she said that he didnt need any surgery (knee replacement) . She said compared to other xrays a few months prior shows the tumor wasnt there anymore and that its filling in nicely. She told my husband it's going to take time for the bone to get back . What does she mean by filling in nicely and how long does a bone need to repair from a tumor ? My husband cant walk without crutches and has bad pain in the knee on some days and then no pain on other days. We just dont understand how there can be pain and then no pain. We just dont know when he would be able to walk without crutches.
thank you Soo much...this is so very helpful..loved your explanation!
This was excellent. Thank you
I appreciate your teaching skills, you are an excellent presenter. Just one thing, please don’t refer to benign tumors as “cancer”.
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Nebras Abu Abed I’m glad it helped you.
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Can adults over 40 have benign tumors? I know that you said that it is more in common with children because my mother is 61 and they found a lytic lesion in her left pelvis. I was told that the tumor is small and I also seen a picture of her tumor and it looks like a small hole.
Thank you so much for this
is osteoblastoma or osteoma worse at night sir?
The video is excellent but a benign bone tumor is not considered “cancer” only the ones that are malignant although some benign bone tumors have the ability to transform into malignant tumors
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My grandfather has a benign tumor on his elbow bone. He is 82 and he is suffering with extreme pain , I really don’t know what to do.
Doctors are saying they can’t do a surgery because he has heart disease, high blood pressure and borderline diabetes. But i really a need a medicine for his pain due to which he is unable to sleep.
Me trying to find what are the chances of surviving bone tumor so I can reassure myself my friend with bone tumor will survive: u suc
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Before watching it I was thinking how the hack I can memorize all this things. Thank you I just understood it
Good vid, could have been better if various xrays were added on each dx
I thought I will find some information about Fibrous Dysplasia .
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Hello sir, I am giant cell tumor patient. I am from Bangladesh.
Calling benign tumors 'cancer' bothered me a lot. Otherwise, thank you for a good summary.
Please, help. I've had osteoid osteoma on femur removed back in 2013 ; and now im feelin symptoms again, which is night leg pain. Is it possible it recurred? Im fucking pissed off...
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Hey thanks for the video! However I looked at other sources and they said osteoblastoma does have a sclerotic rim. Is it just not as large of a rim as osteoid osteoma?
That’s my understanding as well. I think the huge size discrepancy between the 2 due to prostaglandin discrepancies between the 2 make it a good marker for generalized differences. Thanks for bringing it up!
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I have a benign tumor in the long bone on the left what can be done about this, cause my doctor ain't doing anything about helping my leg hurts alot swollen can't walk sometimes
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