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Brodie abscess Microchapters

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The imaging findings are:

  • Central area of radiolucency with a surrounding thick rim of reactive bone sclerosis
  • Pathognomonic tortuous parallel lucent channels extending toward the growth plate
  • Variable degree of periosteal new-bone formation
  • Variable associated soft-tissue swelling.

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