MCQ Radiology 22

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A primary tumor arises in the medullary cavity of the cortex of the tibia. It fills the tibial diaphysis, but does not erode the cortex significantly. If the tumor is less radio-dense than skeletal muscle but more radiodense than fat, what will be seen on the X-ray?


a. a permeative lesion with indistinct borders
b. a geographically circumscribed lesion with perilesional sclerosis
c. a circumscribed lesion without sclerosis and a sharp transition zone
d. an ill-defined lesion with unclear amounts of bony destruction
e. virtually no abnormality

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