Bone changes in chronic leukemia
- Authors: Volodina G.I.
- Issue: Vol 42, No 4 (1961)
- Pages: 71-73
- Section: Articles
- URL: https://journals.rcsi.science/kazanmedj/article/view/73196
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.17816/kazmj73196
- ID: 73196
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Abstract
L. Krever and M. Copland (1935) with chronic lymphocytic leukemia in 7% of cases revealed X-ray changes in the bones and in one case out of 83 found bone lesions in myeloid leukemia. According to G. Jeff (1952), in adults with leukemia, changes are observed in 8-10% of cases, according to 3. Novikova (1953) - in 45.1% of cases.
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Fig. 1. In the proximal part of the right thigh osteoporosis is pronounced, in the ischium there are many foci of bone tissue resorption (chronic myeloid leukemia)
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Fig. 2. In the distal metaphysis of the radius, a large area of resorption is visible, in the center of which a bony islet with outlined contours is outlined (chronic myeloid leukemia).
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Fig. 3. Against the background of osteoporosis in the right humerus, multiple foci of bone tissue destruction and thinning of the cortical layer (chronic lymphocytic leukemia) are visible.
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Fig. 4. Areas of destruction of bone tissue in the area of the cortical layer of the distal metaepiphysis of the right tibia (chronic myeloid leukemia).
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