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Sclerotic Bone

A "sclerotic" lesion (also sometimes called a "blastic" lesion) is an abnormality of the bone that looks denser than normal on radiographs. Generally, this indicates that something...
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This is not very common. In short, it is a portion of the left iliac bone (left hip bone) that for some reason is not getting good enough blood supply and is not healthy bone anymo...
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osteoma.
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This essentially is a cyst inside of the neck of the hip bone. The peripheral sclerotic area is the outside of this "cyst" and has a lot of calcium in it... thus it shows up as a v...
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exactly! sclerotic=affected with sclerosis(hardening). focus:the chief centre of a morbid(diseased) process. Source(s): i checked my medical dictionary.
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Sclerotic Bone

What does it mean that a lesion is sclerotic? Well, generally, it means that it is due to a fairly slow-growing process. Bone reacts to its environment in two ways ...
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Sclerotic (or blastic) bony metastases can arise form a number of different pirmary malignancies, including 1-4: prostate carcinoma : most common breast ...
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10 Apr 2010 ... Once we have decided whether a bone lesion is sclerotic or osteolytic and whether it has a well-defined or ill-defined margins, the next ...
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