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Marrow tumors

  • Can one reliably distinguish between a benign and malignant giant cell tumor?
  • How common is multiple myeloma?
  • List four plain film radiographic characteristics of multiple myeloma.
  • List four radiographic features of giant cell tumors necessary to suggest the diagnosis.
  • What are some of the extraskeletal manifestations of eosinophilic granuloma
  • What are the MRI finding in multiple myeloma ?
  • What are the atypical findings?
  • What are the bone scan findings in multiple myeloma?
  • What are the radiographic features of eosinophilic granuloma?
  • What is Ewing's sarcoma?
  • What is POEMS syndrome?
  • What is a giant cell tumor?
  • What is eosinophilic granuloma?
  • What is multiple myeloma?
  • What is plasmacytoma?
  • What is the differential diagnosis of vertebra plana?
  • What is the mean age at the time of diagnosis?
  • What is the typical age of patients with chondrosarcoma?
  • What is the typical age of patients with eosinophilic granuloma?
  • What is the typical location of a giant cell tumor?
  • What is the typical location of an ossifying fibroma?
  • What is the typical location of the bone lesions?
  • What locations does Ewing's sarcoma favor?
  • Which age group is most often affected by Ewing's sarcoma?

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