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    Case 91: Tuberculous Epididymo-orchitis

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    CT of Unusual Iliopsoas Compartment Lesions

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    Primary bone tumors of adulthood

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    Imaging plays a crucial role in the evaluation of primary bone tumors in adults. Initial radiographic evaluation is indicated in all cases with suspected primary bone tumors. Radiographs are useful for providing the diagnosis, a short list of differential diagnosis or at least indicating the degree of aggressiveness of the lesion. More detailed information about the lesion, such as cortical destruction or local spread, can be obtained using cross-sectional imaging techniques such as computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging. This article discusses the characteristic features of the more common primary bone tumors of adulthood, and also the pre-treatment evaluation and staging of these lesions using imaging techniques

    Geriatric Imaging

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    XVI, 1127 p. 806 illus., 173 illus. in color.onli

    Case 84: Desmoid Tumor of the Abdominal Wall

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