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| Most common primary bone malignancy? |
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| Multiple dark densities, Punched out lesions, raindrop skull. |
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| Cachexia, wt. loss, anemia, pathological collapse of vertebrae associated with osteoporosis? |
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C: Calcium increase in blood R: Renal failure (reversal of albumin-globulin ratio & Bence-Jones proteinuria) A: Anemia (normocytic-normochromic) B: Bone lesions Multiple myeloma |
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| What does CRAB stand for and what condition? |
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| What has a really really high ESR and a normal bone scan? |
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| What kind of malignancy is usually from the prostate and it is an ivory white vertebrae? |
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| Both have increased Alkaline phosphatase and both have hot bone scans |
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| What are two things that Lytic and Blastic metastases has in common? |
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| What has weight loss and skeletal pain more so at night? |
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| What has moth-eaten bone and trabeculae reabsorb? |
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| What eats the pedicle and has Swiss cheese skull? |
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| The most common malignancy in children? |
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| What has a periosteal reaction that is spiculated, radiating, sunburst? |
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| What is commonly seen in the diaphysis of long bone and has Codman's triangle? |
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| What is seen in 10 to 25-year-olds and has an onion skin laminated periosteum? |
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| What is an aberrant notochord cell tumor most likely in sacrum and then the skull? |
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| Reed-Sternberg cells (with needle biopsy)? |
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| Ivory-white bone and anterior scalloping? |
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| Unilateral lymphadenopathy seen on chest film @ lung hilum. |
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| Males > 50, and squared off- picture frame vertebrae? |
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| Has 4 stages: Lytic; Combined; Sclerotic; Malignant (Osteosarcoma) |
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