Bone tumor imaging: An update on modalities and radiological findings

Radiological imaging forms an integral part in the diagnostic and management algorithm of patients with bone tumors. Although plain radiography tends to be the first line of imaging in a patient with suspected bone tumor, advances in technology, computer software, physics and techniques have expande...

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