Diaphyseal lesions (mnemonic)
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Niknejad M, Murphy A, Gupta A, et al. Diaphyseal lesions (mnemonic). Reference article, Radiopaedia.org (Accessed on 19 Mar 2025) https://doi.org/10.53347/rID-22299
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- CEMENT (mnemonic)
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- 1. Mehta A, Beall DP. Radiology: The Oral Boards Primer. Humana Press. (2006) ISBN:1588293572. Read it at Google Books - Find it at Amazon
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