Benign lytic skull lesions
[DOC File]X-RAY DIAGNOSTICS – DR
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2- Primary benign tumors. 3- Tumor like. 1- Most common malignancy to bone = Metastases. 2- Most common 1o malignancy to bone = multiple myeloma. 3- Most common 1o benign tumor to bone = hemangioma. LYTIC TUMORS. The . Battson’s Plexus (mentioned before) is a valveless venous system around the spine, skull, shoulders and pelvis.
[DOC File]Osteoma - Tripod
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Benign . May produce compression in neighboring areas. Gardener’s Syndrome(multiple osteomas; intestinal familial polyposis. Micro: reactive bone formation. Usually affec ts skull and facial bones (may obstruct sinus cavity) Is slow growing. Osteoid Osteoma/Osteoblastoma. 75% of pts are
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It is benign and. consists of stellate mesenchymal cells within a myxoid background. Since the left atrium is the. most frequent location, this tumor can produce mitral stenosis by a ball-valve effect. Both forms of endocarditis are associated with formation of vegetations attached to the surface.
[DOCX File]NEOPLASMS OF THE MUSCULOSKELETAL TISSUES
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spine, pelvis, skull, terasa . ... Aggressive benign lesions grow rapidly and usually are symptomatic and tender on palpation. Table 2. Enneking System for the Surgical Staging of Benign Lesions. Stage: ... lytic lesion in the right iliac bone, just above the acetabulum (arrowheads). The lesion was proven to be a …
[DOCX File]Viktor's Notes – Skull Tumors
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– expansion of skull base by thickened abnormal bone: sharply demarcated lytic lesions osteoporosis circumscripta ) → enlarged, coarsened trabeculae, thickening of cortex, and nonhomogeneous patchy densities (resemble cotton wool) with varying degrees of bone formation and no clear edges → sclerotic-lytic appearance (can be confused with ...
[DOC File]IMAGING OF THE HEAD AND SPINE (CNS)
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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]Arthritis
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Lytic skull lesions. Exophthalmosis. Diabetes insipidus. Hemochromatosis: Involves the hand ( exhibits “hooks” at the distal MCs Tumors: Metastatic Cancer: Most METS are lytic (70%) Primary (the largest concentration of tissue) in Breast, Lung, Prostate, & Kidney = 80% of all METS. Prostate METS is usually blastic. Breast METS can be ...
[DOC File]NEURORADIOLOGY
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Radiographic evidence of intracranial space occupying lesions: increase convolutional impression. separation of sutures (up to about 14 to 15 years) sella turcica changes. erosions of the bones of the skull. displacement of the physiologically calcified suture. abnormal vascular grooves. abnormal calcification within the lesion
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Figures 3 (petrous temporal bone) and 4 (pelvic bone) show the bone with typical destructive and multiple lytic lesions, varying in size between 3 and 8 mm. In fact, all bones X-rayed showed such ...
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