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    What Skeletal Pathology Presents Radiographically with a "Soap Bubble" Appearance
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What Skeletal Pathology Presents Radiographically with a "Soap Bubble" Appearance

Question 18

Question 18

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What skeletal pathology presents radiographically with a "soap bubble" appearance?


A) Giant cell tumor
B) Ewing sarcoma
C) Osteoid osteoma
D) Osteoblastoma

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