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'''Lytic metastasis''' refers the imaging appearance of [[metastatic disease]]. They are differentiated from ''sclerotic metastasis''. | '''Lytic metastasis''' refers the imaging appearance of [[metastatic disease]]. They are differentiated from ''[[sclerotic metastasis]]''. | ||
''Lytic metastases'' are more common that ''sclerotic metastasis''.<ref>URL: [http://www.svuhradiology.ie/case-study/lytic-bone-metastasis/ http://www.svuhradiology.ie/case-study/lytic-bone-metastasis/]. Accessed on: 2023 January 3.</ref> | ''Lytic metastases'' are more common that ''sclerotic metastasis''.<ref>URL: [http://www.svuhradiology.ie/case-study/lytic-bone-metastasis/ http://www.svuhradiology.ie/case-study/lytic-bone-metastasis/]. Accessed on: 2023 January 3.</ref> |
Revision as of 19:01, 3 January 2023
Lytic metastasis refers the imaging appearance of metastatic disease. They are differentiated from sclerotic metastasis.
Lytic metastases are more common that sclerotic metastasis.[1]
Common lytic metastases include:[2]
- Lung cancer.
- Melanoma.
- Renal cancer.
- Thyroid cancer.
See also
References
- ↑ URL: http://www.svuhradiology.ie/case-study/lytic-bone-metastasis/. Accessed on: 2023 January 3.
- ↑ URL: https://radiopaedia.org/articles/lytic-bone-metastases. Accessed on: 2023 January 3.