What do the three types of endosteal responses indicate?

What do the three types of endosteal responses indicate?

1. A thick rim of new bone suggests benign slow growth.
2. A thin rim (or no rim) suggests a more active lesion.
3. A mottled appearance, caused by the mingling of new bone and a permeative or moth-eaten pattern of destruction, suggests an invasive process, either malignant or not.