Simple bone cyst

Discussion:

SIMPLE BONE CYST: A unicameral (simple) bone cyst is a cavity found within a bone that is filled with straw-colored fluid. It is a benign (non-cancerous) condition.

Unicameral bone cysts (UBC) are usually found in patients younger than 20 years of age. Unicameral bone cysts occur in one bone, in one location. The location of the cysts tends to be in the upper arm (proximal humerus) or thighbone (proximal femur). Less common locations include the pelvis, ankle (talus), or heel (calcaneus).

There is no known cause. Little is known about the development of unicameral bone cysts. There are theories involving a growth defect or disturbance at the epiphyseal plate leading to the formation of a unicameral bone cyst. However, this is not completely understood. No preventive measures can be recommended.

Most unicameral bone cysts have no symptoms. Some are discovered incidentally. Other unicameral bone cysts are not noticed at all.

If a unicameral bone cyst is thinning the bone, there may be pain with weightbearing activities. If there is a pathologic fracture through the cyst, the affected arm or leg may have pain, swelling, and deformity

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