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How are Lytic Lesions of the hip treated?A CT scan in the ER showed "there is an expansile lyticlesion encompassing most of the L4 vertebral body extending towards the right pedicle. A rounded... 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)
states: "19 x 13 mm predominantly lyticlesion continuous with underlying CSF. Lyticlesion with several ... enlarged arachnoid granulations. A begign lesion such as hemangioma is felt... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Praveen Tayal
( Orthopaedic Surgeon)
rib cage and yet no action taken on the ramifications of the lyticlesion. To date only the ...A recent CT scan revealed "a right posterior lateral chest wall mass with lytic involvmentfo the ... View answer
PATIENT AGED 56 YRS F/U C/O CA BREAST SUSPICION OF SMALL LYTICLESION IN 9TH RIB IN MID AXILLARY ... OPINION INHOMOGENOUS OPACITY SEEN IN RIGHT MID AND LOWER ZONE SUSPICION OF SMALL LYTIC LESSON - X... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Shinas Hussain
( General & Family Physician)
hi i have a large well defined , oval, expansile , unilocular,lytic lession at juntion of body and ... cross section and in 2.6 cm height. the inferior mandibular nerve is exposed in the region of the lytic ... View answer
age 70 yrs/male in mri report,there is evidence of extensive lytic destruction of right iliac blade ...-iliac joint with lytic destruction of adjacent part of sacrum on right side.anteriorly it is involving ... View answer
anterior chest wall on right side.no lytic or sclerotic lesion is seen in rib or sternum,evidence of ... collection measures 4,3cm.this is indenting liver. a smaller lateral subcutaneous is also... View answer
. Radiographs revealed a lytic bone lesion in the right posterior iliac crest as well as multiple lytic lesions ... 89 fL Platelet count of 135,000 What is the likely diagnosis? ... View answer
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