. The American journal of roentgenology, radium therapy and nuclear medicine . Fig. 5. Pathological Diagnosis; Tuberculosis is a line of absorption just above the epiphy-seal region; the other changes are almost entirelyperiosteal. The soft tissues in this region are verymuch thickened. result of the elevation and thickening ofthe periosteum. Periosteal Changes Due to is a rare condition in the bone andmost frequently attacks the spine and ribs,less often the long bones. The ^■ertebraeare blurred and indistinct when the spineis involved, but the intervertebral discsare
. The American journal of roentgenology, radium therapy and nuclear medicine . Fig. 5. Pathological Diagnosis; Tuberculosis is a line of absorption just above the epiphy-seal region; the other changes are almost entirelyperiosteal. The soft tissues in this region are verymuch thickened. result of the elevation and thickening ofthe periosteum. Periosteal Changes Due to is a rare condition in the bone andmost frequently attacks the spine and ribs,less often the long bones. The ^■ertebraeare blurred and indistinct when the spineis involved, but the intervertebral discsare not destroyed, as in Potts disease. Typhoid of the long bones appears on the.\-ray plate as a circumscribed area ofrarefaction in the cortex, accompaniedby a thickening of the cancellous bone inthe immediate vicinity of the diseased Fig. 6. 1 lypcrtrophic pulmonary increase in periosteum which has a peculiarmoss-like appearance, and the process is limited tothe periosteum. by a periostitis. Honeij^ summarizes thebone lesions as follows: In general
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