Cockade sign (intraosseous lipoma)
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The cockade sign is a classic appearance of an intraosseous lipoma of the calcaneus which presents as a well-defined lytic lesion with a central calcification resembling a cockade.
It is named after a cockade, which is a badge, usually in the form of a rosette or knot, and generally worn on the hat.
-<p>The <strong>cockade sign </strong>is a classic appearance of an <a href="/articles/intraosseous-lipoma">intraosseous lipoma</a> of the calcaneus which presents as a well-defined lytic lesion with a central calcification resembling a cockade. </p><p>It is named after a cockade, which is a badge, usually in the form of a rosette or knot, and generally worn on the hat.</p>- +<p>The <strong>cockade sign </strong>is a classic appearance of an <a href="/articles/intraosseous-lipoma">intraosseous lipoma</a> of the calcaneus which presents as a well-defined lytic lesion with a central calcification resembling a cockade. </p><p>It is named after a cockade, which is a badge, usually in the form of a rosette or knot, generally worn on the hat.</p>
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