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Tratamiento percutáneo del osteoma osteoide mediante ablación por radiofrecuencia guiada por TC, en niños y adolescentes
Computed tomography-guided radiofrequency ablation was performed under general anesthesia and in outpatient surgery. Symptoms resolved within 0–5 days. Pain resolved in all patients without complications. There were no recurrences during a follow-up of between 9 months and 3 years. No physeal involvement was observed, even when the lesion was close to the physis.