Items tagged “bone lesion”
8 results found
Case
Langerhans cell histiocytosis
Published
27 Jun 2013
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X-ray
MRI
Case
Osteochondroma
Published
15 Jul 2016
63% complete
X-ray
Case
Non-ossifying fibroma
Published
12 May 2018
66% complete
X-ray
Article
Describing a bone lesion
Describing a bone lesion is an essential skill for the radiologist, used to form an accurate differential diagnosis for neoplastic entities, and occasionally non-neoplastic. In addition to patient demographics, the radiographic features of a bone lesion are often the primary determinant of non-h...
Case
Enchondroma - 5th finger
Published
16 Jan 2019
62% complete
MRI
Case
Osteoid osteoma of the femoral neck
Published
10 Feb 2020
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CT
MRI
Article
Aggressive vs non-aggressive bone lesions (radiographs)
Bone lesions are generally characterized as either aggressive versus non-aggressive bone lesions, with radiographs comprising much of the initial assessment.
Imaging features
When describing a bone lesion, some of its features reflect its biological activity. These characteristics include zon...
Article
Osteolytic bone lesion
Osteolytic lesions, lytic or lucent bone lesions are descriptive terms for lesions that replace normal bone or with a vast proportion showing a lower density or attenuation than the normal cancellous bone. This comprises lesions with fatty liquid and solid soft tissue components.
Pathology
Luc...