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What Does The Following X-ray Report Suggest?

My x-ray showed there is a 2.3 x 1.1 cm oval osseous lytic lesion along the anterior portion of the proximal tibia, located 10-11 cm below the knee joint, which may reflect a malignant or benign etiology. what does this mean so far/ my appmt is in 5 days and I am wondering what s what.
Fri, 4 Nov 2016
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Hi & Welcome.

As per the given report of X-Ray, it is suggestive of some benign conditions
like infections of the bone, fibroma, granuloma, or bone cyst.

It may also be due to tumors (cancers) like osteoblastoma, giant cell tumor, myeloma, metastatic tumor, etc.

You need to be clinically examined by an orthopedic surgeon and to carry out further imaging studies like MRI or CT scans.

Hope this will help in coming to a diagnosis.
Best wishes.
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What Does The Following X-ray Report Suggest?

Hi & Welcome. As per the given report of X-Ray, it is suggestive of some benign conditions like infections of the bone, fibroma, granuloma, or bone cyst. It may also be due to tumors (cancers) like osteoblastoma, giant cell tumor, myeloma, metastatic tumor, etc. You need to be clinically examined by an orthopedic surgeon and to carry out further imaging studies like MRI or CT scans. Hope this will help in coming to a diagnosis. Best wishes.