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18 Cards in this Set
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Diffuse Bony Scerlosis (Adult)
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1. Myeloscerlosis
- Myelosclerosis 2. Metabolic - Renal osteodystrophy 3. Poisoning - Fluorosis 4. Neoplastic - Osteoblastic metastasis - Lymphoma - Mastocytosis 5. Idiopathic - Pagets |
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Solitary Sclerotic Bone Lesion
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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 |
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Multiple Sclerotic Bone Lesions
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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) |
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Bone Sclerosis with a Periosteal Reaction
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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 |
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Solitary Sclerotic Bone Lesion with a Lucent Centre
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1. Neoplastic
- Osteoid osteoma - Osteoblastoma 2. Infective - Brodie's abscess - Syphilis, yaws and tuberculosis |
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Conditions Involving Skin and Bone (Osteolytic bone Lesions)
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1. Congenital
- Neurofibromatosis - Basal cell Naevus Syndrome - Angiodysplasias 2. Acquired - Scleroderma - Rheumatoid Arthritis - Gout - Leprosy - Syphilis - Actinomycosis - LCH - Sarcoidosis - Mastocytosis - Pancreatitis with osteonecrosis |
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Conditions Involving Skin and Bone (Osteosclerotic bone lesions)
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1. Congenital
- Osteopikilosis - Osteopathia striata - Melorrheostosis - Gardner's syndrome 2. Acquired - Reiter's syndrome - SAPHO - Lymphoma - Sarcoidosis - Hamangiomatosis - Lipoatrophic diabetes mellitius |
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Conditions Involving Skin and Bone (Mixed osteolytic/osteosclerotic bone lesions)
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1. Gaucher's disease
2. Psoriatic arthritis 3. SAPHO 4. Reiter's syndrome 5. Sarcoidosis 6. Pancreatic Bone Lesions |
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Conditions Involving Skin and Bone (Tumous Lesions)
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1. Maffucci's syndrome (enchondromatosis + haemangiomas)
2. Fibrous dysplasia 3. Haemangioma |
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Coarse Trabecular Pattern
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1. Paget's disease
2. Osteoporosis 3. Osteomalacia 4. Haemoglobinopathies (especially thalassaemia) 5. Haemangioma 6. Gaucher's diease |
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Lung Mets
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1. Carcinoma (lytic)
2. Carcinoid (Sclerotic) |
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Breast Mets
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Lytic or Mixed
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Genito-urinary Mets
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1. RCC - lytic expansile
2. Wilm's tumour - lytic 3. Bladder (TCC) - lytic, occasionally sclerotic 4. Prostate (sclerotic) |
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Reproductive Organs Mets
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1. Cervix - lytic, or mixed
2. Uterus - lytic 3. Ovary - lytic 4. Testis - lytic, occasionally sclerotic |
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Thyroid Mets
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Lytic, expansile
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Gastrointestinal Tract Mets
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1. Stomach - Sclerotic or mixed
2. Colon - lytic; occasionally sclerotic 3. Rectum - lytic |
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Adrenal Mets
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1. Pheochromocytoma - lytic
2. Carcinoma - lytic 3. Neuroblastoma - lytic, occasionally sclerotic |
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Skin Mets
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1. SCC (lytic)
2. Melanoma (lytic) |