Lytic lesions of the spine
[DOC File]Lower Back Pain
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Letterer-Siwe disease: Skeletal lesions are infrequent; lytic lesions in the calvaria. Uncommon long bone lesions stimulate Ewing’s sarcoma . Hand-Schuller-Christian Disease: Polyostotic destructive foci in and immature skeleton with lesions occurring anywhere particularly in the skull, pelvis and long bone.
Myeloma Bone Disease | Treatment of Bone Lesions
A large lytic lesion in the frontal region with several small er ones posteriorly due to metastases. Lateral skull film showing multiple lytic lesions with a large one in the occipital region. This was a 60 year old patient with multiple myeloma. PA view of the same patient showing the …
[DOC File]Radiographic Manifestations of Rheumatic Diseases
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Three patterns of lytic skull lesions: Multiple holes, about the same size (“Raindrops”) = Multiple Myeloma (arises from the plasma – diploic space) Variable sized holes = METS. Osteoporosis Circumscripta = Paget’s (lytic clearing of the hemispheres leads to two big holes) Multiple Myeloma: Multiple spinal locations. LBP with sciatica
[DOC File]Radiology Review:
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Bone lesions- lytic lesions (brown tumors, a giant cell granuloma) ground glass appearance with decreased trabeculation. Vague abdominal pain, fatigue, weakness. Emotional liability, psychoses. Lytic lesions may resemble PA pathology Diabetes Type I – immune mediated beta …
[DOC File]Arthritis
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The bones of the spine are called vertebrae. More of the crumbling happens in the front of the bone than the back, causing the spine to bend forward. TX: conservatively. Osteomyelitis of the Spine: ( page 394-395) Refers to an infection of the vertebral body in the spine. It is a fairly rare cause of back pain, especially in young healthy adults.
[DOCX File]Case Write-up #6: Low back pain - Yale School of Medicine
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Metastases of the bone ultimately lead to lesions or injuries to the vertebral tissues of the spine, causing pain. These lesions can be classified into two categories, namely; Lytic lesions which completely destroy the bone material, and. Blastic lesions which fill the bones with more cells.
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codfish spine. Schmorls nodes – small collapse of vertebral endplates Rickets - wide demineralized growth plates. bowing of long bones, saber shins Infiltrative and Metabolic. Hemochromatosis - sclerosis, cysts, narrowing of: 2nd and 3rd MCPs (Nixon’s victory sign) DIP, PIP, Shoulder, Heel, Knee, Ankle. CPPD Amyloid - lytic bony lesions
[DOC File]IMAGING OF THE HEAD AND SPINE (CNS)
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A constant progressively worsening bone pain in the back or chest is observed in ~60% of patients at time of diagnosis and up to 80% through the course of disease1. It is produced by infiltration of the plasma cells in the bone which cause lytic lesions that can lead to bone collapse (such as vertebral collapse causing loss of height).
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