. Radiography and radio-therapeutics . > > Z. !D a) u S 2 -; ^ 3 s - 2-^ rt a Tf ^n r- •^ O t„ - o t-. ^ ri?/l n ^ rt u ^ o ;:: a DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS OF TUMOURS OF BONE 277. Fic;. 2-13.—Eiichoiidromata of Ijoiies of metacarpal bone of the index finger is by an expanding growth which is in partsossified.* The first and second phalanges show an earlierstage of the same condition, characterised by rarefactionof the area involved, which has not yet begun to ex-jiand. The second i)hahanx on its ulnar side shows abud-like projection at the proximal end of the r


. Radiography and radio-therapeutics . > > Z. !D a) u S 2 -; ^ 3 s - 2-^ rt a Tf ^n r- •^ O t„ - o t-. ^ ri?/l n ^ rt u ^ o ;:: a DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS OF TUMOURS OF BONE 277. Fic;. 2-13.—Eiichoiidromata of Ijoiies of metacarpal bone of the index finger is by an expanding growth which is in partsossified.* The first and second phalanges show an earlierstage of the same condition, characterised by rarefactionof the area involved, which has not yet begun to ex-jiand. The second i)hahanx on its ulnar side shows abud-like projection at the proximal end of the rarefiedarea. Clinical data and radiographic records should be taken together if the examin ation is expected to be of appearance of a shadow of doubtful nature in one of the long bones raises most important questions of diagnosis. The benign cyst has recently been shown to be a comparatively common tumour of bone. The term benign is used in relation to the degree of malignancy and growth rather than as a patho-logical classification. Many of these so-called benign growths are myeloid sarcomata, which are peculiarly slow in the rate of growth. The tumours most like


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