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Two additional osteolytic lesions were detected in the left femur, one in the distal diaphysis and one in the distal metaphysis, respectively, and another one in the proximal metaphysis of the left tibia. The multifocal bone involvement was evocative of polyostotic bone tumours. The patient was subsequently referred for a whole-body -fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG) PET/CT (Discovery ST 8 slice -2D, GE Healthcare, Boston, USA), to evaluate the metabolic activity of the lesions and to exclude the involvement of other bone segments. Five features should be evaluated for a correct differential diagnosis of osteolytic . . .
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