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Adamantinoma Wikibooks

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Adamantinoma of Long Bone (extragnathic adamantinoma): Adamantinoma is a rare primary low-grade malignant tumor of bone that is locally aggressive. Adamantinoma of the long bone is not related to adamantinoma or ameloblastoma of the mandible and maxilla, which is derived from Rathke's pouch. Diagnostic Radiology/Musculoskeletal Imaging/Tumors Basic/Adamantinoma From Wikibooks, the open-content textbooks collection

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cleidocranial dysostosis

URL:http://chorus.rad.mcw.edu/doc/00088.html

disorder of ossification/development of midline bones autosomal dominant, 33% sporadic skull cranial dysplasia Wormian bones basilar invagination clavicles aplasia / hypoplasia, usually lateral portion other skeletal abnormalities small, high scapula wide symphysis pubis acro-osteolysis

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Dr K MSK Cases

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Collection of Radiology Teaching cases with radiology images and mock exams

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Enchondroma Wikibooks

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Enchondromas are benign cartilaginous neoplasms that originate in the medullary canal of tubular bones, believed to result from growth of residual benign cartilage rests displaced from the physis. They are often incidental findings, occurring in just under 2% of the population based on autopsy series. Approximately half of all enchondromas occur...

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Ewings Sarcoma Wikibooks

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Ewing's sarcoma is a malignant tumor that belongs to a broader family of tumors that includes PNET (primitive neuroectodermal tumors). In simple terms, these tumors are all pathologically characterized by the so-called "small round blue cells." Ewing's sarcoma almost always occurs in bone, although other members of the PNET family...

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Hereditory Multiple Exostoses

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Definition Most common of osteochondrodysplasias characterized by formation of multiple osteochondromas. Diagnostic Radiology/Musculoskeletal Imaging/Tumors Basic/Hereditary Multiple Exostoses From Wikibooks, the open-content textbooks collection

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Multiple Myeloma Wikibooks

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Multiple Myeloma is a neoplasm of differentiated plasma cells resulting from malignant clonal expansion and overproduction of monoclonal immunoglobulins. Common complications include recurrent bacterial infections, anemia, osteolytic lesions and renal insufficiency. Diagnostic Radiology/Musculoskeletal Imaging/Tumors Basic/Multiple Myeloma From Wikibooks, the open-content textbooks collection

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