2021
DOI: 10.5114/pjr.2021.107814
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Multimodality imaging of greater trochanter lesions

Abstract: IntroductionGreater trochanter (GT) lesions are relatively uncommon. They can be traumatic, infective including tuberculosis, inflammatory, and neoplastic (primary and metastatic osseous lesions). Although imaging of greater trochanter lesions remains essential for differential diagnoses, an image-guided biopsy is a mainstay for diagnosis and to guide subsequent management.Material and methodsA retrospective search for the word ‘greater trochanter’ was performed of a computerised radiology information system (… Show more

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