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Erosion/invasion of adjacent bone may be present.
Erosions of adjacent bone structures are extremely rare.
Remodelling of the adjacent bone cortex can occur.
CT shows calcifications with hyperostosis of adjacent bone.
Thick arrows show cartilage loss (MRI) with corresponding adjacent bone changes (xSPECT/CT).
Lesions located within the dermis may cause well-defined osteolysis on the adjacent bone (Fig. 12).
The presence of adjacent bone erosions is a useful clue to the diagnosis.
Erosion of adjacent bone may also be seen in cases of large cysts.
At 3 weeks, numerous collagen fibers of the membrane were embedded in the adjacent bone matrix.
The radiographic appearance showed a normal trabecular pattern similar to the adjacent bone.
Lesions of adjacent bone and other structures may extrinsically compress the canal, best assessed on thin coronal T2-weighted imaging.
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