Sclerosis on radiographs is most commonly associated with which finding?

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Multiple Choice

Sclerosis on radiographs is most commonly associated with which finding?

Explanation:
Sclerosis on radiographs means increased bone density. It shows up as a whiter, more radiopaque area because the bone has become denser from new bone formation or thickening during remodeling or a chronic process. This is in contrast to osteolysis, which would appear as bone loss, and soft tissue swelling, which involves surrounding tissues rather than bone density. While healing fractures can produce new bone, the hallmark sign described by sclerosis is the overall increase in bone density.

Sclerosis on radiographs means increased bone density. It shows up as a whiter, more radiopaque area because the bone has become denser from new bone formation or thickening during remodeling or a chronic process. This is in contrast to osteolysis, which would appear as bone loss, and soft tissue swelling, which involves surrounding tissues rather than bone density. While healing fractures can produce new bone, the hallmark sign described by sclerosis is the overall increase in bone density.

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