Musculoskeletal Neoplastic Disease (Benign and Malignant) Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass
Musculoskeletal Neoplastic Disease (Benign and Malignant) Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass Osteosarcoma Kids 10-14 years. X-ray: sun ray/burst or hair on end appearance. Ewing's Sarcoma Kids 5-25 years. Pain, often accompanied by fever, often mimics an infection. May have palpable mass, swelling, and local tenderness. X-ray: appears as a lytic lesion with an onion-skin appearance of the periosteum. Chondrosarcoma Cancer of cartilage seen commonly in adults aged 50+ years. X-ray: Intra- lesional popcorn mineralization may be seen described as rings, arcs, and stipples of mineralization. Osteochondroma
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