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Primary Bone Tumors Osteogenic Osteoid Osteoma Case 18: 23-years old with right arm pain - osteoid osteoma Osteoblastoma Case 19: 60-years old man with a talar lesion - osteoblastoma Osteosarcoma Case 3: 18-years old with knee pain - distal femur osteosarcoma
This 52-years old patient presented with femur and hip pain.
What is the likely diagnosis?
The video discussed the case, the concept of Whoops lesions, one more similar Whoops lesion and a short review of cartilage tumors.
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Text This is a lecture I recorded last week as a prelude to the lecture that I delivered in-person, which was a pragmatic approach to pediatric bone tumors, but one that builds on this lecture. This lecture will help you understand how to evaluate pediatric bone tumors (with a couple of adult cases), using both X-rays and MRI to diagnose, characterize and…
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