Lytic lesions of the skull include a wide range of diseases, ranging from benign conditions such as arachnoid granulations or vascular lacunae, to aggressive ...
Gross examination of the calvarium, which was removed at autopsy, revealed extensive punched-out lesions. A radiographic image of the removed calvarium ...
The plasma cells neoplasia affects the bones—including the skull—leading to extensive skeletal destruction due to osteolytic lesions and osteopenia, with ...
A SKULL ROENTGENOGRAM demonstrating “punched-out” lesions of the calvarium is usually associated with the diagnosis of a number of malignant or systemic disorders (1). The disorders that most frequently come to mind are metastatic carcinoma or multi
Lytic skull lesions have a relatively wide differential that can be narrowed, by considering if there are more than one lesion and whether the mandible is ... Lückenschädel skull · Multiple myeloma · Arachnoid granulation · Mel torme
The raindrop skull appearance of calvarial multiple myeloma is the presence of multiple, well-defined lytic lesions (punched out lesions) of various size ...
The maxillofacial lesions are more common in the posterior region of the mandible, manifesting as odontalgia, paresthesia, dental mobility, gingival hemorrhage, ...
Langerhans'cellhistiocytosis (LCH) (Histiocytosis X) is a rare disease of unknown cause characterized by oligoclonal proliferation of Langerhans cells. It ...