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What are the 8 categories of bone disease?
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CATBITES: (1) Congenital (2) Arthritides (3) Trauma (4) Hematological (5) Infection (6) Tumor (7) Endocrine (8) Soft Tissue
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T/F:Most primary bone lesions are Multiple in #
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False; solitary bone lesions
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What is the most common area in the body for a simple bone cyst?
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Proximal humerus
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T/F:Osteosarcoma and Endochondroma are 2 examples of solitary bone lesions?
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True
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Tumors and infection are most common in what area of the bone?
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Metaphysis
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What is the most common location for an osteoma?
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Skull (frontal sinus)
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What is the most common bone lesion in the Metacarpals and Proximal Phalanges?
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Endochondroma
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What is the MC benign tumor of the spine?
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Hemangioma
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What vertebral bone lesion presents with a "corduroy" appearance?
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Hemangioma
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T/F:A hemangioma in the neural arch of the vertebrae is considered malignant
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False; Benign
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Ewings Sarcoma, Lymphoma and Multiple Myeloma are all round cell tumors commonly found in what area of the bone?
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Diaphysis
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What 3 bone lesions are MC found in the Metaphysis and physis regions?
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Osteosarcoma, Fibrosarcoma & Chondrosarcoma
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Giant cell tumors MC happen where in the bone?
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Epiphyseal-Metaphyseal
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Chondroblastomas are most commonly found where in the bone?
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Epiphysis (head of the femur)
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T/F:The majority of bone lesions are "eccentric"
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True
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