Case Report
Gretchen D Oliver
Abstract
Unicameral bone cysts typically occur in the metaphyseal-diaphyseal regions of long bones within the first 10 years of life. These unicameral bone cysts are considered a benign self-limiting disease that spontaneously heals after skeletal maturity. They are relatively common in the humerus, femur, and tibia; yet rarely develop in the calcaneous. Incidence of bilateral cysts is extremely rare. The case presented is of a 38-year-old female who suffered from bilateral unicameral bone cysts of the calcaneous that required surgical intervention