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. 1988;17(1):8-15.
doi: 10.1007/BF00361448.

Fibrous metaphyseal defects--determination of their origin and natural history using a radiomorphological study

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Fibrous metaphyseal defects--determination of their origin and natural history using a radiomorphological study

P Ritschl et al. Skeletal Radiol. 1988.

Abstract

The radiomorphological appearance of fibrous metaphyseal defects (FMDs) is demonstrated by long-term follow-up studies. A characteristic radiomorphological course rather than a typical single appearance can be established. These findings correlate well with the duration of these tumor-like lesions; therefore, the radiological findings allow conclusions to be made about the age of a fibrous metaphyseal defect. In addition, the characteristic locations of FMDs will be explained in respect of their origins at insertions of tendons and ligaments.

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