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Periosteal desmoid

Cortical desmoid (also called tug lesion or periosteal desmoid) is an irregularity of the distal femoral cortex caused by repetitive stress at the attachment of the adductor magnus aponeurosis. It is most commonly seen in adolescents and is usually asymptomatic. [Source: Wikipedia ]

May Cause
Benign bone neoplasm
Bone blister
Erosion of cortical bone surface
Lucent bone lesion with sclerotic rim
Metaphyseal bone lesion
Non-neoplastic bone lesion
Polyostotic bone lesions in children
Solitary bone lesion with expansile remodeling
Solitary well-defined lytic metaphyseal lesion
Subperiosteal bone resorption
Tumor-like bone surface lesion
May Cause
Benign bone neoplasm
Bone blister
Erosion of cortical bone surface
Lucent bone lesion with sclerotic rim
Metaphyseal bone lesion
Non-neoplastic bone lesion
Polyostotic bone lesions in children
Solitary bone lesion with expansile remodeling
Solitary well-defined lytic metaphyseal lesion
Subperiosteal bone resorption
Tumor-like bone surface lesion


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