Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10098572 | European Journal of Radiology Extra | 2005 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Liposclerosing myxofibrous tumours are large conspicuous lesions, often discovered incidently on plain films or bone scans, with a predilection for the proximal femur. Radiographs typically show a geographic lytic lesion with a well-defined, often densely sclerotic margin. These lesions are characterized by a peculiar complex mixture of histological patterns individually typical of several well-described lesions. Rarely these lesions may undergo sarcomatous change.
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Authors
Helena M O'Dwyer, Nizar A. Al-Nakshabandi, John Saliken, Peter L. Munk, Torsten O. Nielsen, Bassam Masri, John X. O'Connell,