A 25 years old adult presents with a swelling of the proximal end of the fibula, which is slowly progressive.
on Thursday, July 7, 2011
 Question Number 0416 Question: A 25 years old adult presents with a swelling of the proximal end of the fibula, which is slowly progressive. The x-ray shows an osteolytic area within the epiphyseal region with evidence of a pathological fracture. Histologically the tumour is benign. The most likely pathology is a) Ewing's sarcoma b) Osteomyelitis c) Giant cell tumour d) chondrosarcoma e) Osteoid Osteoma
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Labels: MRCP Part 1 MCQ, USMLE 01