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previously visited 17 YO WITH RIGHT LEG PAIN Random Case
Authored By: Luke Stall, Resident, Virginia Mason Medical Center, Washington, USA.
Patient: 17 year old
History: 17 yo with right lef pain.
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Findings: Plain films:  Lytic lesion in the distal femoral metadiaphysis with wide zone of transition and soft tissue involvement.

MR:  Post contrast images demonstrate enhancing mass in the distal femoral metadiaphysis with cortical destruction and large soft tissue component.
Diagnosis: Osteosarcoma.
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Case Number: 7936112Last Updated: 01-27-2007
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Anatomy: Skeletal System   Pathology: Neoplasm
Modality: Conventional Radiograph, MR, PathologyAccess Level: Readable by all users
Contained in: ibrahimeltayeb, Malignant Tumors, Stall
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