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How are LyticLesions of the hip treated?A CT scan in the ER showed "there is an expansile lytic ... these lyticlesions be treated, presuming they are cancerous? ... View answer
MRI results say bone marrow signal is grossly heterogeneous likely related to conversion rather than lytic or blastic lesions ... what does this mean? ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Shoaib Khan
( General & Family Physician)
medial cortical surface. Lytic and sclerotic change of the iliac bone in the region of the acetabular cup ..., with breakthrough the medial iliac bone cortical surface. and Mixed lytic and... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Praveen Tayal
( Orthopaedic Surgeon)
Hello! My son has had swelling in the lower chin off and on for a year and a half. After switching him to another dr, it was found(by CT scan) that he has a lytic lesion of the chin bone and a mass ... View answer
My wife had an MRI that indicated a left calvarial centrally lytic and peripherally sclerotic lesion possibly representing a benign osteoid osteoma. All research we have done indicates that they ... View answer
is Lytic & sclerotic are seen in D12 & L3 vertebral bodies. Adjacent minimal paraspinal soft tissue ... origin. Other differential diagnosis would be neoplastic etiology. MRI lumbar spine/histopathological ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. T Shobha Deepak
( General & Family Physician)
sir plz plz help me i m 17 yrs of age having a lot pain in my left hip portion and doctors recommended that i have features of fibrous displasia ,gone through a core biopsy from lyticlesions ...and i ... View answer
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