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Fig. 2 | Surgical and Experimental Pathology

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From: Upfront surgical resection for primary bone tumors: rationale and potential benefits

Fig. 2

a Coronal Proton Density b Coronal T2-weighted fat-suppression c Sagittal proton density d Sagittal T2 -weighted fat-suppression magnetic resonance images of a right knee in a 39 year-old male demonstrating a well-circumscribed marrow-replacing lesion within the proximal tibia that extends from the articular surface distally. An associated periosteal reaction is evident as well as cortical thinning and destruction. There is also a soft-tissue component to the mass that extends anteromedially

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