Monday, August 9, 2010
benign periosteal reaction
Benign periosteal reaction in an osteoid osteoma
Benign periosteal reaction
- Detecting a benign periosteal reaction may be very helpful, since malignant lesions never cause a benign periosteal reaction.
- A benign type of periosteal reaction is a thick, wavy and uniform callus formation resulting from chronic irritation.
-In the case of benign, slowly growing lesions, the periosteum has time to lay down thick new bone and remodel it into a more normal-appearing cortex.
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