Radiologically, intraosseous ganglia appear as rounded lucencies in bone with sharp, often sclerotic, borders. |
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In cylindrical bronchiectasis, linear, parallel lucencies are sometimes viewed emanating from the hilum. |
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Radiographs in chronic OM document deformed bone, often with thick, undulating cortices, and bony sequestra entrapped by lucencies indicative of fibrous tissue and or pus. |
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The sub-articular lucencies most probably represent intra-osseous tophi. |
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