Bone findings in cancer patients mimicking metastases (and 3)
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: To enumerate benign bone lesions detected during the staging and follow-up of patients with a diagnosis of cancer that could be misdiagnosed as bone metastases.
To show the radiological aspect of these lesions.
To define them for a better recall during the clinical reasoning process.
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