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What age is likely to have a benign lesion? |
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What age is likely to have primary aggressive lesions? |
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What age is likely to have secondary aggressive lesions? |
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Which lesion is most likely to be 0-6cm in size? |
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Which lesion(s) is/are most likely to be 6+ cm in size? |
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Aggressive (Primary and Secondary) |
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Which lesions are more LIKELY to be Monostotic? |
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Benign and Primary aggressive; secondary aggressive not as much. |
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Which lesion is most likely to be Polystotic? |
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Which type of lesions are you most likely to see cortical destruction in? |
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Aggressive (Primary and Secondary) |
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Which type of lesion is most likely to show a Solid periosteal reaction? |
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Which type of lesion is most likely to show a Laminated periosteal reaction? |
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Benign AND Primary aggressive |
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Which type of lesion is most likely to show a Spiculated periosteal reaction? |
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Which type of lesion is most likely to show a Codman's periosteal reaction? |
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Benign and Primary aggressive; secondary aggressive not as much. |
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Which type of lesion demonstrates Geographical destruction? |
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Which types of lesions demonstrates Moth-eaten destruction? |
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Aggressive (Primary and Secondary) |
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Which types of lesions demonstrates Permeative destruction? |
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Aggressive (Primary and Secondary) |
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Which type of lesion demonstrates sharp margins? |
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Which type of lesion demonstrates Imperceptible margins? |
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Aggressive (Primary and Secondary) |
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In which types of lesions would you be able to see the matrix? |
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Mostly Benign and some Primary aggressive; matrix is not see in Secondary aggressive. |
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Which type of lesion would a soft tissue mass be seen? |
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Predominantly Primary aggressive, some Secondary aggressive. |
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Which type of lesion would you see in the joint space? |
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