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12 Cards in this Set
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What is a common location of endochondroma
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phalanges
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What is the common location of osteosarcoma, giant cell tumor
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around the knee
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What is the common location of chondrosarcoma
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hip
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What is the common location of chordoma
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sacrum and clivus
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what is the common location of adamantimoma
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mid-tibia
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What is the common location of tumors and benign lesions matrixs
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tumors = centrally located
benign = peripheraly located |
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What tumors are typically located at cartilagous or articular areas
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chondroblastoma and eosionophilic granulomas
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Where is a giant cell tumor most commonly located (long axis of bone)
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metaphysis or epiphyseal
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What lesions are typically centrally located
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enchondroma
unicameral bone cyst EG |
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What lesions are typically eccentric
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ABC
osteosarcoma non-ossifying fibroma Giant cell tumor chondromyxoid fibroma |
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What tumors are typically cortical lesions
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non-tumor (cortical defect)
cortical desmoid osteoid osteoma periosteal chondroma |
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What lesions are typically parosteal (around the bone)
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all osseous, cartilaginous, and fibrous malignancies
osteochondroma myositis ossificans |