chondromyxoid fibroma ct


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CT diagnosis is similar to that of X-ray imaging. It can give a rough diagnosis. Its typical appearance is similar to X-ray. It usually shows round and oval areas of bone destruction in the tibia or distal femur. It shows eccentric or expansive changes. The bone cortex may be thinned or disappeared. There may be a scleroid margin around the lesion, sometimes beyond the epiphysis line, and then pathologically, this is the final gold standard, and it's still up to pathology to make the diagnosis. Typical pathological findings are some chondromyxoid fibromas, lobular growths seen at low magnification, lobular structures, and tumor cells in the mucinous areas seen at high magnification are variable in shape, mostly fusiform or oval cells, and this is some of the diagnoses.