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Plain film approach to tumours and tumour-like conditions of bone.

Despite the availability of modern imaging techniques, the plain film is still the single most useful imaging method for evaluating tumours and tumour-like conditions of bone. Systematic assessment of the radiographic features of a suspected bone tumour will usually provide an indication of its relative aggressiveness or non-aggressiveness.

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