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==Chest X | ==Overview== | ||
==Chest X Ray== | |||
Radiology will show osteolytic bone lesions and damage to the lung. Latter may be evident in CXR with micronodular and [[interstitial]] infiltrate in the mid and lower zone of lung, with sparing of the [[Costophrenic angle]] or [[honeycomb]] appearance in older lesions. [[MRI]] and [[CT]] may show infiltration in [[sella turcica]]. | Radiology will show osteolytic bone lesions and damage to the lung. Latter may be evident in CXR with micronodular and [[interstitial]] infiltrate in the mid and lower zone of lung, with sparing of the [[Costophrenic angle]] or [[honeycomb]] appearance in older lesions. [[MRI]] and [[CT]] may show infiltration in [[sella turcica]]. | ||
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Overview
Chest X Ray
Radiology will show osteolytic bone lesions and damage to the lung. Latter may be evident in CXR with micronodular and interstitial infiltrate in the mid and lower zone of lung, with sparing of the Costophrenic angle or honeycomb appearance in older lesions. MRI and CT may show infiltration in sella turcica.