Osteolytic lesions of the patella

The knee is a common site for bone tumors and various other nontraumatic lesions; however, the patella is usually not involved. Because they are rare, the authors reviewed their files to determine the radiographic presentation and relative frequency of various osteolytic lesions of the patella.

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Veröffentlicht in:American journal of roentgenology (1976) 1989-07, Vol.153 (1), p.103-106
Hauptverfasser: EHARA, S, KHURANA, J. S, KATTAPURAM, S. V, ROSENBERG, A. E, EL-KHOURY, G. Y, ROSENTHAL, D. I
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Fractures, Closed - diagnostic imaging
Fractures, Closed - etiology
Humans
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