Biology, asked by amritabhowmick1998, 4 months ago

Osteosarcoma is differentiated from
myositis ossificans by radiology by:
A. Location
B. Absence of osteomyelitic changes
C. Shape of swelling
D. Peripheral field of differentiation​

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Answered by chandragupta49
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Answer:

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Answered by shivdharmendragautam
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Explanation:

Differentiating between myositis ossificans and extraskeletal osteosarcoma is critical. The zoning pattern of growth in myositis ossificans is an important diagnostic point. Osteosarcoma displays disorderly growth of atypical hyperchromatic and pleomorphic tumor cells.

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