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Diffuse Bony Scerlosis (Adult)
1. Myeloscerlosis
- Myelosclerosis

2. Metabolic
- Renal osteodystrophy

3. Poisoning
- Fluorosis

4. Neoplastic
- Osteoblastic metastasis
- Lymphoma
- Mastocytosis

5. Idiopathic
- Pagets
Solitary Sclerotic Bone Lesion
1. Developmental
- Bone island (enostosis)
- Fibrous dysplasia

2. Neoplastic
- Metastasis
- Osteoma/osteoid osteoma/osteoblastoma
- Healed or healing benign or malignant bone lesion
- primary bone sarcoma

3. Vascular
- Bone infarct

4. Traumatic
- Callus

5. Infective
- Sclerosing osteomyelitis of Garre

6. Idiopathic
- paget's disease
Multiple Sclerotic Bone Lesions
1. Developmental
- Fibrous dysplasia
- Osteopoikilosis
- Osteopathia striata
- Tuberous sclerosis

2. Neoplastic
- Mets
- Lymphoma
- Mastocytosis
- Multiple healed or healing benign or malignant bone lesions
- osteomata
- multifocal osteosarcoma

3. Idiopathic
- paget's

4. Vascular
- Bone infarcts

5. Traumatic
- Callus (around numerous fractures)
Bone Sclerosis with a Periosteal Reaction
1. Traumatic
- healing fracture with callus

2. Neoplastic
- metastasis
- lymphoma
- Osteoid osteoma/osteoblastoma
- Osteosarcoma
- Ewing's sarcoma
- Chondrosarcoma

3. Infective
- osteomyelitis
- syphilis

4. Idiopathic
- infantile cortical hyperostosis
- melorheostosis
Solitary Sclerotic Bone Lesion with a Lucent Centre
1. Neoplastic
- Osteoid osteoma
- Osteoblastoma

2. Infective
- Brodie's abscess
- Syphilis, yaws and tuberculosis
Conditions Involving Skin and Bone (Osteolytic bone Lesions)
1. Congenital
- Neurofibromatosis
- Basal cell Naevus Syndrome
- Angiodysplasias

2. Acquired
- Scleroderma
- Rheumatoid Arthritis
- Gout
- Leprosy
- Syphilis
- Actinomycosis
- LCH
- Sarcoidosis
- Mastocytosis
- Pancreatitis with osteonecrosis
Conditions Involving Skin and Bone (Osteosclerotic bone lesions)
1. Congenital
- Osteopikilosis
- Osteopathia striata
- Melorrheostosis
- Gardner's syndrome

2. Acquired
- Reiter's syndrome
- SAPHO
- Lymphoma
- Sarcoidosis
- Hamangiomatosis
- Lipoatrophic diabetes mellitius
Conditions Involving Skin and Bone (Mixed osteolytic/osteosclerotic bone lesions)
1. Gaucher's disease
2. Psoriatic arthritis
3. SAPHO
4. Reiter's syndrome
5. Sarcoidosis
6. Pancreatic Bone Lesions
Conditions Involving Skin and Bone (Tumous Lesions)
1. Maffucci's syndrome (enchondromatosis + haemangiomas)
2. Fibrous dysplasia
3. Haemangioma
Coarse Trabecular Pattern
1. Paget's disease
2. Osteoporosis
3. Osteomalacia
4. Haemoglobinopathies (especially thalassaemia)
5. Haemangioma
6. Gaucher's diease
Lung Mets
1. Carcinoma (lytic)
2. Carcinoid (Sclerotic)
Breast Mets
Lytic or Mixed
Genito-urinary Mets
1. RCC - lytic expansile
2. Wilm's tumour - lytic
3. Bladder (TCC) - lytic, occasionally sclerotic
4. Prostate (sclerotic)
Reproductive Organs Mets
1. Cervix - lytic, or mixed
2. Uterus - lytic
3. Ovary - lytic
4. Testis - lytic, occasionally sclerotic
Thyroid Mets
Lytic, expansile
Gastrointestinal Tract Mets
1. Stomach - Sclerotic or mixed
2. Colon - lytic; occasionally sclerotic
3. Rectum - lytic
Adrenal Mets
1. Pheochromocytoma - lytic
2. Carcinoma - lytic
3. Neuroblastoma - lytic, occasionally sclerotic
Skin Mets
1. SCC (lytic)
2. Melanoma (lytic)