Coarse trabecular pattern in bone (differentials)
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Yu Jin T, Knipe H, Qaqish N, Coarse trabecular pattern in bone (differentials). Reference article, Radiopaedia.org (Accessed on 23 Mar 2025) https://doi.org/10.53347/rID-66877
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- Coarsened trabeculae
- Coarsened trabecular
- Coarse trabeculae
- Thickened trabeculae
- Coarsened trabeculation
Coarse trabecular bones can result from a number of causes 1,2:
- Paget disease (bone)
- osteoporosis
- osteomalacia
- rickets
- hemaglobinopathies, e.g. thalassaemia, chronic iron deficiency anaemia 3
- Gaucher's disease
- hyperparathyroidism
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References
- 1. Maurice M. Reeder. Reeder and Felson’s Gamuts in Radiology: Comprehensive Lists of Roentgen Differential Diagnosis. Springer(2003) ISBN:1475781229. Read it at Google Books - Find it at Amazon
- 2. Stephen G. Davies. Chapman & Nakielny's Aids to Radiological Differential Diagnosiss. Elsevier Health Sciences. (2013) ISBN:0702051764. Read it at Google Books - Find it at Amazon
- 3. Aksoy M, Çamli N, Erdem S. Roentgenographic Bone Changes in Chronic Iron Deficiency Anemia. Blood. 1966;27(5):677-86. doi:10.1182/blood.v27.5.677.677