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==Overview==
==Overview==
X-ray may be helpful in the diagnosis of myelofibrosis. *Findings on x-ray suggestive of myelofibrosis include [[osteosclerosis]] at different sites of the body, which tends to be diffuse and devoid of architectural distortion.<ref name=radiographicfeaturesofprimarymf1radiopaedia1>Radiographic features of primary myelofibrosis. Dr Henry Knipe and Dr Yuranga Weerakkody et al. Radiopaedia 2016. http://radiopaedia.org/articles/myelofibrosis. Accessed on March 10, 2016</ref>
[[X-rays|X-ray]] may be helpful in the [[diagnosis]] of [[myelofibrosis]]. Findings on [[X-rays|x-ray]] suggestive of [[myelofibrosis]] include [[osteosclerosis]] at different sites of the body, which tends to be [[diffuse]] and devoid of architectural distortion.


==X Ray==
==X Ray==
*X-ray may be helpful in the diagnosis of myelofibrosis.<ref name=radiographicfeaturesofprimarymf1radiopaedia1>Radiographic features of primary myelofibrosis. Dr Henry Knipe and Dr Yuranga Weerakkody et al. Radiopaedia 2016. http://radiopaedia.org/articles/myelofibrosis. Accessed on March 10, 2016</ref>
An [[X-rays|x-ray]] may be helpful in the [[diagnosis]] of [[myelofibrosis]]. Findings on an [[X-rays|x-ray]] suggestive of [[myelofibrosis]] include:
*Findings on x-ray suggestive of myelofibrosis include [[osteosclerosis]] at different sites of the body, which tends to be diffuse and devoid of architectural distortion.
*[[Bone|Bony]] [[sclerosis]]<ref name="pmid2738653">{{cite journal |vauthors=Marino GG, Robinson WL |title=Acute myelofibrosis: correlation of radiographic, bone scan, and biopsy findings |journal=J. Nucl. Med. |volume=30 |issue=2 |pages=251–4 |date=February 1989 |pmid=2738653 |doi= |url=}}</ref>
*Frequent sites of involvement include:<ref name=radiographicfeaturesofprimarymf1radiopaedia1>Radiographic features of primary myelofibrosis. Dr Henry Knipe and Dr Yuranga Weerakkody et al. Radiopaedia 2016. http://radiopaedia.org/articles/myelofibrosis. Accessed on March 10, 2016</ref>
*[[Osteolysis|Osteolytic]] [[Lesion|lesions]]<ref name="pmid16673126">{{cite journal |vauthors=Sideris P, Tassiopoulos S, Sakellaropoulos N, Androulaki A, Variami E, Gogas H, Kanakis M, Vaiopoulos G |title=Unusual radiological findings in a case of myelofibrosis secondary to polycythemia vera |journal=Ann. Hematol. |volume=85 |issue=8 |pages=555–6 |date=August 2006 |pmid=16673126 |doi=10.1007/s00277-006-0131-3 |url=}}</ref>
:*[[Axial skeleton]]
*[[Soft tissue]] [[Mass|masses]]
:*[[Ribs]]
*Increase in [[bone]] [[volume]]
:*[[humerus|Proximal humerus]] and [[femur]]
*[[Periosteal reaction]]<ref name="pmid10460376">{{cite journal |vauthors=Guermazi A, de Kerviler E, Cazals-Hatem D, Zagdanski AM, Frija J |title=Imaging findings in patients with myelofibrosis |journal=Eur Radiol |volume=9 |issue=7 |pages=1366–75 |date=1999 |pmid=10460376 |doi=10.1007/s003300050850 |url=}}</ref>
*Possible [[diffuse]] [[osteoporosis]] with characteristic "moth eaten" appearance<ref name="pmid14473005">{{cite journal |vauthors=MESZAROS WT, SISSON M |title=Myelofibrosis |journal=Radiology |volume=77 |issue= |pages=958–67 |date=December 1961 |pmid=14473005 |doi=10.1148/77.6.958 |url=}}</ref>
*[[Diffuse]], purely [[Lysis|lytic]] changes which are usually small, well-defined [[Lesion|lesions]] located at the [[cortex]] of the [[Bone|bones]] of the [[trunk]] and [[Leg|legs]]<ref name="pmid14473005">{{cite journal |vauthors=MESZAROS WT, SISSON M |title=Myelofibrosis |journal=Radiology |volume=77 |issue= |pages=958–67 |date=December 1961 |pmid=14473005 |doi=10.1148/77.6.958 |url=}}</ref><ref name="pmid5822732">{{cite journal |vauthors=Pettigrew JD, Ward HP |title=Correlation of radiologic, histologic, and clinical findings in agnogenic myeloid metaplasia |journal=Radiology |volume=93 |issue=3 |pages=541–8 |date=September 1969 |pmid=5822732 |doi=10.1148/93.3.541 |url=}}</ref>


==References==
==References==
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Overview

X-ray may be helpful in the diagnosis of myelofibrosis. Findings on x-ray suggestive of myelofibrosis include osteosclerosis at different sites of the body, which tends to be diffuse and devoid of architectural distortion.

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An x-ray may be helpful in the diagnosis of myelofibrosis. Findings on an x-ray suggestive of myelofibrosis include:

References

  1. Marino GG, Robinson WL (February 1989). "Acute myelofibrosis: correlation of radiographic, bone scan, and biopsy findings". J. Nucl. Med. 30 (2): 251–4. PMID 2738653.
  2. Sideris P, Tassiopoulos S, Sakellaropoulos N, Androulaki A, Variami E, Gogas H, Kanakis M, Vaiopoulos G (August 2006). "Unusual radiological findings in a case of myelofibrosis secondary to polycythemia vera". Ann. Hematol. 85 (8): 555–6. doi:10.1007/s00277-006-0131-3. PMID 16673126.
  3. Guermazi A, de Kerviler E, Cazals-Hatem D, Zagdanski AM, Frija J (1999). "Imaging findings in patients with myelofibrosis". Eur Radiol. 9 (7): 1366–75. doi:10.1007/s003300050850. PMID 10460376.
  4. 4.0 4.1 MESZAROS WT, SISSON M (December 1961). "Myelofibrosis". Radiology. 77: 958–67. doi:10.1148/77.6.958. PMID 14473005.
  5. Pettigrew JD, Ward HP (September 1969). "Correlation of radiologic, histologic, and clinical findings in agnogenic myeloid metaplasia". Radiology. 93 (3): 541–8. doi:10.1148/93.3.541. PMID 5822732.

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