This one is from the multitude of notes I have made through the years. From an era, where we did not necessarily note the source of everything for future citation. While, I do not know the source for the anagram, I would love to add it if anyone can help.
Just 8 hours later and actually found a source of the information, seems more recent than I remember . Still it is a source, thanks to Google ...http://rad.washington.edu/about-us/academic-sections/musculoskeletal-radiology/teaching-materials/online-musculoskeletal-radiology-book/lucent-lesions-of-bone/
Just 8 hours later and actually found a source of the information, seems more recent than I remember . Still it is a source, thanks to Google ...http://rad.washington.edu/about-us/academic-sections/musculoskeletal-radiology/teaching-materials/online-musculoskeletal-radiology-book/lucent-lesions-of-bone/
Solitary lytic bone lesions DDx |
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