Radiographic correlation in bone pathology
- Authors: Klein M.J.1, Boulytcheva I.V.2
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Affiliations:
- Weill Medical College of Coenell University New York
- N.N. blokhin Russian Cancer Research Center
- Issue: Vol 7, No 3 (2015)
- Pages: 49-72
- Section: ORTHOPAEDIC PATHOMORPHOLOGY
- Published: 23.09.2015
- URL: https://sarbon.abvpress.ru/jour/article/view/411
- ID: 411
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Abstract
Radiographic correlation is an essential adjunct for the accurate diagnosis of orthopedic lesions, yet it is a skill neglected by pathologists. The purpose of this review is to demonstrate why per- forming this correlation is an essential part of the diagnostic process and not merely an interesting adjunct to the surgical pathology of orthopedic lesions. The relationships between x-rays and tissues are explored with an emphasis on bone and soft tissue composition and structure. in addition, the rudiments of complementary imaging studies and how to incorporate their data into diagnoses are examined.
About the authors
Michael J. Klein
Weill Medical College of Coenell University New YorkUnited States
Irena V. Boulytcheva
N.N. blokhin Russian Cancer Research Center
Author for correspondence.
Email: irena@boulytcheva.com
Moscow
Russian FederationReferences
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