A lytic lesion with _____ sclerotic rim, minimal periosteal reaction points to the diagnosis of Brodie's abscess
Sacroilitis is identified first on _____ in Ankylosing spondylitis
Sickle cell anemia is characterized by expansion of hematopoiesis into the _____, leading to a 'crewcut'' appearance on X-ray
_____ view on X-ray is used for diagnosing Hill-Sachs lesion
A patient on prolonged bisphosphonates with suspicion of atypical femur fractures should be diagnosed with a _____
_____ is characterized by a "bamboo spine" appearance on X-ray
The _____ sign is seen in spinal metastases.

The following sign is also known as _____ sign

Hole within a hole (beveled edge) appearance of the skull is seen in _____, which is a part of Langerhans cell histiocytosis.

X-ray showing compression on one side of the radius causing the other side to bend/ buckle suggests a _____ fracture.

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