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A pseudofracture, also called a Looser zone, is a diagnostic finding in osteomalacia. Pseudofracture also rarely occurs in Paget's disease of bone, ...
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Nov 14, 2023 · Looser zones, also known as cortical infractions, Milkman lines or pseudofractures, are wide, transverse lucencies with sclerotic borders traversing partway ...
These pseudofractures are seen most frequently in the axillary border of the scapula, the ribs, the pubic rami, the medial aspect of the neck of the femur, the ...
Apr 18, 2011 · Pseudo-fracture is a combination of soft tissue injury followed by bone solution injection to the injured muscle and is performed bilaterally to ...
May 8, 2020 · Pseudofractures look a lot like broken bones on X-ray images, but they actually are not breaks. They are areas where minerals were not deposited ...
PSEUDOFRACTURES may be described as transverse zones of rarefaction varying in width from less than a millimeter to more than a centimeter, ...
A band of bone material of decreased density forming alongside the surface of the cortical bone with thickening of the periosteum.
A localized flaw in bone tissue presenting a radiologic appearance similar to that of a fracture; it is a radiologic sign that contributes to the diagnosis ...
The earliest known use of the noun pseudofracture is in the 1930s. OED's earliest evidence for pseudofracture is from 1930, in American Journal of Roentgenology ...
In paleopathology, pseudofractures are often marked by small, linear cracks in the cortex of the bone surrounded by irregular, bony spicule formation.