Medical Journal of Clinical Trials & Case Studies
Research Article
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Osteolytic Lesions for Differentiation
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Keywords
Osteolytic
Subchondral
Acetabuli
Synovial Thickening
Amyloidosis
Abstract
Meeting bilateral femoral head lytic lesions we searched algorithm for rapid differentiation. We choosed 6 chracteristics and designated 7 groups of diseases with lytic bone lesions. Despite this approach, we performed differential diagnosis in 85 years old patient with chronic renal failure, painful hip joint synovitis and bilateral femoral head osteolytic lesions.
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