Rare Bone Tumors 2

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fibrous dysplasia, aneurysmal bone cyst,

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By: naneria (55 month(s) ago)

adding sound will increase the file size. I have given the details of each slide below the photographs. All orthopaedic PPTs will have more x-rays with better qualities. Please suggest about reduction in file size. vinod naneria

 

By: Umesh (55 month(s) ago)

The presentations can then be uploaded to authorSTREAM and share as you must be doing now.

 

By: Umesh (55 month(s) ago)

Hi, Why don't u try authorPOINT (http://www.authorgen.com/authorpoint/tr ialversion.htm) ? You can add your voice to the lessons and annotate on the slides to emphasize on a point.

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Rare Bone Tumors - Part 2: 

Rare Bone Tumors - Part 2 Vinod Naneria Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon Choithram Hospital & Research Centre, Indore, M.P., India

Fibrous Dysplasia: 

Fibrous Dysplasia

Slide3: 

Shepherd Crooked Deformity

Slide4: 

Fibrous dysplasia of 9th Rib

Slide5: 

Monomelic

Slide6: 

Polycystic

Slide14: 

Melorheostosis It is usually apparent in early childhood and even in the first few days of life. About 50% of persons affected will develop the symptoms by the time they are 20 years of age. On x-rays, the disease's sclerotic bone lesions looks like wax dripping down the side of a candle. Hence its name; which is derived from the greek melos "limb" and rhein "to flow".

Osteopoikilosis: 

Osteopoikilosis

Pycnodysostosis: 

Pycnodysostosis

Osteopetrosis: 

Osteopetrosis

Aneurysmal Bone Cyst: 

Aneurysmal Bone Cyst

Slide31: 

Aneurysmal cyst arising from 10th Dorsal Vertebra.

DISCLAIMER: 

DISCLAIMER Information contained and transmitted by this presentation is based on personal experience and collection of cases at Choithram Hospital & Research centre, Indore, India, during last 25 years. It is intended for use only by the students of orthopaedic surgery. Views and opinion expressed in this presentation are personal opinion. Depending upon the x-rays and clinical presentations, viewers can make their own opinion. For any confusion please contact the sole author for clarification. Every body is allowed to copy or download and use the material best suited to him. I am not responsible for any controversies arise out of this presentation. For any correction or suggestion please contact naneria@yahoo.com