Journal article
Radiographically recognizable? An investigation into the appearance of osteomalacic pseudofractures
Abstract
Pseudofractures, lucent bands that occur due to a build-up of osteoid, are a key feature of osteomalacia. In paleopathology, pseudofractures are often marked by small, linear cracks in the cortex of the bone surrounded by irregular, bony spicule formation. Radiography can be used to help diagnose pseudofractures, both clinically and in paleopathology. A detailed understanding of the radiographic appearance of pseudofractures and their …
Authors
Jennings E; Buckberry J; Brickley MB
Journal
International Journal of Paleopathology, Vol. 23, , pp. 26–31
Publisher
Elsevier
Publication Date
12 2018
DOI
10.1016/j.ijpp.2017.12.003
ISSN
1879-9817