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Results 1 - 10 of 14 for Bone tumor
  1. Images ... An abnormal growth of cells within the bone that may be benign or malignant (cancerous).
  2. This x-ray shows a malignant bone tumor (Ewing sarcoma) of the upper arm bone (humerus). This type of tumor usually occurs during childhood and adolescence.
  3. This x-ray shows a malignant bone tumor (osteogenic sarcoma) of the knee. This type of tumor is usually seen in adolescents (around 15 years old). This tumor extends from ...
  4. ... biopsy are to distinguish between benign and malignant bone tumors, and to identify other bone abnormalities. Bone biopsy may also be performed to ...
  5. ... Radionuclide scans can detect abnormalities such as fractures, bone infections, arthritis, rickets, and tumors that have spread, among other diseases.
  6. ... deficiency Deficiences of vitamin B12 or folic acid Bone marrow failure (for example, from radiation, toxin, fibrosis, tumor) Erythropoietin deficiency (secondary to kidney disease) Hemolysis (RBC ...
  7. ... mean. Low numbers of WBCs (leukopenia) may indicate: Bone marrow failure (for example, due to granuloma, tumor, fibrosis) Presence of cytotoxic substance collagen-vascular diseases ( ...
  8. ... of a polyp), ethmoidectomy (operation on the ethmoid bone at the superior part of the nasal cavity), turbinate surgery (operation on the concha nasalis), and tumor removal.
  9. ... maxilla, the zygoma, the mandible, and the frontal bone of the cranium. ... jaws (maxillofacial) Tumors Deformities caused by treatments of tumors
  10. ... the cranium. The cranium is a set of bones which makes up the skull, and protects and holds the brain.
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