Intraosseous lipoma of calcaneus

Case contributed by Maulik S Patel , 1 Apr 2010
Diagnosis probable
Changed by Henry Knipe, 22 May 2015

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Well-defined lytic lesion with central calcification is seen in calcaneum.

Central calcification is due to fat necrosis.

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Well-defined lytic lesion with central calcification is seen in calcaneum.

Central calcification is due to fat necrosis.

  • -<p>Well-defined lytic lesion with central calcification is seen in calcaneum.</p><p>Central calcification is due to fat necrosis.</p>

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