A purely osteolytic lesion in the vertebral body of a 50- to 70-year-old is most likely what tumor? List four other primary bone tumors that occur in the vertebral column. Patients with spinal tumors who were treated with radiation can be expected to have what change in their vertebral bodies on T1-weighted MRI at follow-up? What four features indicate a malignant compression fracture versus an osteoporotic compression fracture? What is the cellular origin of chordoma? What structural complication can occur in a vertebra that is involved with tumor? Which portion of a vertebra do metastatic tumors most commonly involve? Book traversal links for Vertebral tumors ‹ What type of tumor would produce each of the following myelographic image patterns? Up A purely osteolytic lesion in the vertebral body of a 50- to 70-year-old is most likely what tumor? ›