The treatment of an osteolytic lesion of the ischium typically involves a multidisciplinary approach, including surgery, radiation therapy, and possibly chemotherapy, depending on the underlying cause (e.g., malignancy, infection, or benign lesion). Surgical options may include resection of the lesion, stabilization of the bone, or reconstruction if necessary. In some cases, palliative care may be considered to manage symptoms. It is essential to perform a thorough evaluation to guide the appropriate treatment plan.
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