Adamanthinone of the tibia
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Adamantinoma of the Tibia is a relatively rare tumor; At the moment, almost 250 cases have been reported in the world literature, many of which have been reconfirmed by subsequent histological studies. This is a tumor whose histological characteristics are similar to ameloblastoma of the jaw, having a similar biological behavior, which is why it is considered to have its origin in the same embryonic carray, that is, in the endoderm.
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