Lytic Lesion in a Cervical Vertebra - JAMA Network
than infection. We then need to list the differential diagnosis of a purely lytic lesion in a vertebra of a young girl. Paget's disease and multiple myeloma are very rare at this age. Giant cell tumors rarely develop in the vertebrae and are seldom seen under the age of 20. Solitary enchondroma, unicameral bone cyst, and fibrous dysplasia would ... ................
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