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A bone lesion with RADIOPAQUE structures radiating from periphery suggests?
a.osteosarcoma
b.osteoblastoma
c.multiple myeloma
d.giant cell tumor
e.osteitis deformans
choice a
Osteosarcoma has radiopaque sunburst appearance makes bone hence radiopacity
Giant cell tumor Radiographically these lesions are characterized by an eccentric osteolytic lesion which extends to subchondral bone producing thinning and bony expansion. Margins may be well or poorly defined but periostitis and sclerosis typically are not present.
Osteoblastoma and multiple myeloma are lucent
The x-ray appearance of Pagetic bone reflects the underlying process. Radiographically, it proceeds through a purely lytic phase, a mixed lytic and blastic phase, and a blastic phase.