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From: Total humerus replacement for osteosarcoma with proximal part of humerus: a case report

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Plain X-ray radiographs and MRI on the first examination. Osteolytic hypertranslucency accompanied by pathological fracture was observed in the proximal humerus on plain radiographs. The periosteal reaction was not severe. On MRI, low intensity was detected on T1-weighted imaging, while cyst-like changes and low intensity of the tumor content were seen on T1 gadolinium contrast imaging.

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