“…However, radiographs have slightly better interobserver reproducibility than CT for assessing aggressiveness. 1,2 But in the axial skeleton (calvarium, spine, and pelvis), CT is preferred because $ 20% of focal bone lesions in these regions are poorly or not at all visible on radiographs. 1 Also, regardless of location, for lesions showing signs of aggressiveness on radiographs, complementary CT is recommended.…”