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[The use of homologous spongiosa chips in the treatment of juvenile bone cysts].
Juvenile bone cysts are characterized by trials of hypothetic interpretations in case of aetiology and general disagreement in relation to indicated therapy. The therapeutic spectrum is ranging from primary conservative treatment till subtotal e.g. total cyst resections. Because in juveniles a quantitative limitation for gathering of autogenous material exists the use of allogenous cancellous bone chips has a definitive place in treatment strategy.