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Tumors and Tumor-Like Lesions of Bone: Radiographic Principles

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Description:
Conventional radiographic techniques are of fundamental importance in the analysis of bone tumors and tumor-like lesions. Morphologic characteristics provide important diagnostic information regarding the aggressive or nonaggressive behavior of the lesion. These, when combined with information related to the site or distribution of skeletal involvement, allow the formulation of a single diagnostic choice or several choices that are most likely in any patient. The addition of clinical information, including the age of the patient, information derived from other imaging techniques, and, in some cases, histologic data, is also essential.

The candidate will learn the mechanics of putting together an electronic poster presentation in lecture type format.
This will be an official peer-reviewed publication.
The publication will be a favorable addition to the candidate's CV.
The candidate will be the first author, and I am the second author.
A candidate is not limited to completing one project. He/she can do as many as they like! (There are always topics to teach about)
The candidate, myself, King's College Hospital Department of Radiology and King's College all benefit from this publication.
Status:
Recruiting
Author:
Dennis K. Bielecki, MD
Last Active:
14/01/2022

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