Difference between revisions of "Category:Bones - Neoplastic Pathology"

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'''Presenting signs:'''
**Pain
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**New bone formation
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***In response to stress on the cortex
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Most patients present with both, bone resorption and new bone formation in response to stress on the cortex. New bone formation occurs mostly in neoplasms with fibrous stroma and minimally in e.g lymphosarcoma, myeloma.
***Mostly in neoplasms with fibrous stroma, minimal in e.g lymphosarcoma, myeloma
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Latest revision as of 13:39, 3 March 2011

Bones - Neoplastic Pathology

Presenting signs:

Pathological fracture
Pain
Hypercalcaemia - due to resorption of bone
Most patients present with both, bone resorption and new bone formation in response to stress on the cortex. New bone formation occurs mostly in neoplasms with fibrous stroma and minimally in e.g lymphosarcoma, myeloma.

Pages in category "Bones - Neoplastic Pathology"

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