X-Ray
| Description: | Bone Tumors and Vertebral Body Alterations |
| Category: | Chiropractic |
| Created by: | all4adream on 2007-01-14 |
| Question | Answer |
| Synovial Chondromatosis | The Knee is the most common site of involvement, then hip elbow ankle and shoulder. Age 30-50 m>f 3:1 Characterized by multiple, small, calcified or ossified densites with a joint capsule- chondrometaplasia |
| Hereditary Multiple Exostosis | Observed as early as 2 or 32 |
| Ewing Sarcoma | Commonly long tubular bones; Lower extremity particularly the femur also the humerous; Age 10-25 peak age 15yo. m>f 2:1 |
| Osteopetrosis | Bone with a Bone; A very rare hereditary condition resulting in a generalized skeletal dysplasia. The disorder is characterized radiographically by a generalized and symmertrical increase in bone density. The medullary canals are reduced in size |
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