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at 5:06 p.m. Mar, 02, 2026
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RadioBro
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farojw
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lesion is in metaphysis
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Not fully visualized but there was no endosteal scalloping, cortical thinning, or soft tissue mass.
"Enchondroma on radiograph and MRI: Lateral knee radiograph (left image) shows ring and arcs mineralization in the distal femoral diaphysis (yellow ⇉), in keeping with an enchondroma. Sagittal T2-weighted MRI with fat suppression demonstrates the typical imaging features of enchondroma, with a lobulated, circumscribed, T2 hyperintense mass (yellow ⇉). While not fully visualized in these images, there was no endosteal scalloping, cortical thinning, or soft tissue mass to suggest a more aggressive lesion."
"Enchondroma on radiograph and MRI: Lateral knee radiograph (left image) shows ring and arcs mineralization in the distal femoral diaphysis (yellow ⇉), in keeping with an enchondroma. Sagittal T2-weighted MRI with fat suppression demonstrates the typical imaging features of enchondroma, with a lobulated, circumscribed, T2 hyperintense mass (yellow ⇉). While not fully visualized in these images, there was no endosteal scalloping, cortical thinning, or soft tissue mass to suggest a more aggressive lesion."
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Musculoskeletal Imaging: Bone lesions organized by cell of origin