. The American journal of roentgenology, radium therapy and nuclear medicine . Fig. id. Tuberculosis of the Spine. InvolvementOF THE Bodies of the Third and Fourth LumbarVertebr.^. with formation of new bone thickening is also commonlypresent in the bones beneath syphiliticulcerations. Chronic osteomyelitis, osteo-periostitis from typhoid infection, andearly periosteal sarcoma must be kept inmind in differential diagnosis. Osteosarcoma can be divided for roent-gen study into two classes, the periosteal Fig. 9. Traveling Acetabulum in a WomanThirty-Six Years of Age. The result
. The American journal of roentgenology, radium therapy and nuclear medicine . Fig. id. Tuberculosis of the Spine. InvolvementOF THE Bodies of the Third and Fourth LumbarVertebr.^. with formation of new bone thickening is also commonlypresent in the bones beneath syphiliticulcerations. Chronic osteomyelitis, osteo-periostitis from typhoid infection, andearly periosteal sarcoma must be kept inmind in differential diagnosis. Osteosarcoma can be divided for roent-gen study into two classes, the periosteal Fig. 9. Traveling Acetabulum in a WomanThirty-Six Years of Age. The result of an untreated tubercular lesion when achild. Lesser trochanter in remnants of acetabularcavity. Entire head and neck of femur Fig. II. Same Case as Fig. 10; Showing Bone Graftin Place. 82 Roentgen Diagnosis of Bone Lesions and central. The disease in the first groupstarts in the bone or the periosteum andmay even start from the outside layers ofthe periosteum involving the soft parts,itself remaining intact between the boneand the growth. Most frequently a newbone is formed beneath the periosteum sothat the tumor is encased in a thin bonyshell. Perforating this and the periosteum,
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