Bone Tumors, Diagnosis and Treatment |
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PATHOLOGICAL TECHNIQUES AND WORKUP OF SPECIMENS | 7 |
RADIOLOGICAL INTERPRETATION RICHARD H GOLD M D | 17 |
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anaplasia and/or appearance areas arising arrow associated become benign biopsy bone cyst Bone Joint Surg bone tumors border carcinoma cartilage cent characteristic characterized chondroblastoma chondrosarcoma clinical common confused contain cortex cortical course cytoplasm destruction develop diagnosis differential disease en-bloc enchondroma entity eosinophilic epiphyseal evidence Ewing's examination example extensive extremely fibroma fibrosarcoma fibrous fibrous dysplasia field fracture giant cell tumor Grade gross growth histiocytes histologic host bone infarct involvement lamellar bone later lesion less low-grade lung lytic malignant mass metastases multiple neoplastic normal Note nuclei numerous occur origin osteoblastoma osteoclasts osteoid osteosarcoma pain parosteal pathologic patients pattern periosteal phase Plate possible present primary produce prominent radiographic radiologic rare recurrence removed reported resection result round sarcoma sclerosis seen similar skull soft soft-tissue solitary stroma surrounding Table tion tissue transformation treated treatment unequivocal usually woven bone