. Roentgen interpretation; a manual for students and practitioners . Fig. 27 -The bone atropliy of disuse. any associated pathology in the soft parts; (4) is the lesion multiple;(5) is it confined to the shaft or does it invade the epiphysis andjoint; ((3) are neighboring bones affected; (7) is it destructive orproliferative or both? Osteomyelitis.—The characteristics of this process are a ^ariableamount of destruction of medulla and cortex; extensive reactionof the periosteum whenever involved; sequestration and irregularsclerosis. It may attack any bone at any age and rarely extendsbeyond th


. Roentgen interpretation; a manual for students and practitioners . Fig. 27 -The bone atropliy of disuse. any associated pathology in the soft parts; (4) is the lesion multiple;(5) is it confined to the shaft or does it invade the epiphysis andjoint; ((3) are neighboring bones affected; (7) is it destructive orproliferative or both? Osteomyelitis.—The characteristics of this process are a ^ariableamount of destruction of medulla and cortex; extensive reactionof the periosteum whenever involved; sequestration and irregularsclerosis. It may attack any bone at any age and rarely extendsbeyond the epiphyseal line. 54 BONE PATHOLOGY. Fig. 30.—Necrosis of the skull.


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