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Case 5: "Leaky" Vertebral Body Lesion
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Case 5: "Leaky" Vertebral Body Lesion

22-years old with gradually progressive paraparesis over a week

Bhavin Jankharia
Jan 23, 2022
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This 22-years old presented with backache and then gradually progressive paraparesis of 1 week’s duration.

Radiographs - frontal and lateral
MRI
MRI
Histopath

What is the most likely diagnosis?

  1. Hemangioma

  2. Ewing sarcoma

  3. Tuberculosis

  4. Lymphoma

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Muhammad naeem
Feb 1, 2022

Respected sir Why not Ewing’s and Potts?

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Muhammad naeem
Feb 1, 2022

Excellent teacher 💕

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