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Bone metastases

  • How are metastases disseminated to the bones?
  • What are the common metastatic origins by stage of life and gender?
  • What are the radiographic features of metastatic bone tumors?
  • What is the differential diagnosis for generalized dense bones?
  • What is the differential diagnosis of a solitary sclerotic area?
  • What is the differential diagnosis of an ivory vertebral body?
  • When should metastasis be considered in the differential diagnosis of radiographic bone lesions?
  • Which common metastases usually appear lytic?
  • Which common metastases usually appear more sclerotic?
  • Which is more common, primary or metastatic bone tumors?
  • Which tumors commonly metastasize to bone?

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