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Fig. 10 | Insights into Imaging

Fig. 10

From: Pitfalls in the diagnosis of common benign bone tumours in children

Fig. 10

Typical chondroblastoma of the distal femoral epiphysis: a Frontal X-ray of the right knee: well-defined round osteolytic lesion of the distal femoral epiphysis (arrow). b Sagittal fat-saturated proton density MRI: the lesion is well defined, mostly hyperintense, surrounded by bone oedema and an inflammatory reaction of the adjoining soft tissues. c CT of the right knee: the cortex is interrupted on the posterior border of the lesion (arrow), but no periosteal reaction is identified

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