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Lee DH et al. – The authors conclude that the arthroscopic excision of the hip joint osteoid osteoma in children is effective because it causes minimal damage to normal bone or the adjacent growth plate, and because synovectomy for concomitant synovitis may be performed. Hip arthroscopy also yields a biopsy specimen adequate for pathologic examination.

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