Hemophilic pseudotumor. Diagnosis, treatment, and complications
P. S. Jensen and C. E. Putman
Patients with hemophilia are living longer as a result of improved
therapeutic measures. Associated with this longevity is the increased
occurrence of complications affecting the osseous system. One of the more
serious bone complications is the hemophilic pseudotumor or hemophilic
cyst. We studied its diagnosis, treatment, and complications, and report a
case of an early hemophilic cyst occurring in a new location, the proximal
part of the left clavicle. The increased incidence of this complication
should alert the clinician to the possibility of these lesions appearing in
previously unreported sites and demonstrating atypical roentgenographic
features. Early recognition and treatment is essential if optimal
therapeutic results are to be obtained.