2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.ejrad.2005.01.015
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Differential diagnosis of focal and diffuse neoplastic diseases of bone marrow in MRI

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“…The aggressiveness of the tumour may create a distinct pattern in the bone ranging from purely osteolytic or osteoblastic forms, to those with a mixed response, which are more typical (Steinbock, 1976;Aufderheide & Rodríguez-Martín, 1998;Ortner, 2003;. When bone reaction is extensive, several layers of new bone are produced creating a radiant alignment of tumour tissue called 'sunburst' (Steinbock, 1976;Aufderheide & Rodríguez-Martín, 1998;Ortner, 2003;Nö bauer & Uffmann, 2005;. In all cases, lesions may increase in size, but it is almost always a single lesion and rarely metastasises to other bones (Steinbock, 1976;Ortner, 2003).…”
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“…The aggressiveness of the tumour may create a distinct pattern in the bone ranging from purely osteolytic or osteoblastic forms, to those with a mixed response, which are more typical (Steinbock, 1976;Aufderheide & Rodríguez-Martín, 1998;Ortner, 2003;. When bone reaction is extensive, several layers of new bone are produced creating a radiant alignment of tumour tissue called 'sunburst' (Steinbock, 1976;Aufderheide & Rodríguez-Martín, 1998;Ortner, 2003;Nö bauer & Uffmann, 2005;. In all cases, lesions may increase in size, but it is almost always a single lesion and rarely metastasises to other bones (Steinbock, 1976;Ortner, 2003).…”
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“…In all cases, lesions may increase in size, but it is almost always a single lesion and rarely metastasises to other bones (Steinbock, 1976;Ortner, 2003). With a high incidence in younger adults, especially males, this primary tumour is more frequent in the long bones, particularly in the distal portion of the femur and in the upper ends of the humerus and tibia (Steinbock, 1976;Nö bauer & Uffmann, 2005). The age and the acute spreading of bone lesions, predominantly at the axial skeleton and skull, observed in the female skeleton, are incompatible with a case of osteosarcoma.…”
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