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Adamantinomas are rare, malignant bone tumors predominantly affecting the tibia. This study compares demographics, clinical presentations, radiographic findings, metastasis rates, and treatment outcomes of adamantinoma cases from a contemporary review of 65 cases with a historical review by Keeney et al. (1989).

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Introduction: Adamantinoma is a rare, locally aggressive bone tumor that primarily affects the long bones, with a predilection for the tibia. Although considered a low-grade malignancy, adamantinoma is notorious for its high propensity for recurrence, which poses significant clinical challenges in the management of affected individuals. This case report aims to explore the intricacies of recurrent adamantinoma of the tibia, shedding light on its clinical presentation, diagnostic modalities, treatment strategies, and prognostic factors.

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