Figure 1. NE CT (A.), 3D CT (B.): A. Axial thin slice (1.25 mm) multidetector computed tomography (MDCT) image of the lesion. The reporting radiologist described ‘an intracranial and extracranial inhomogeneous, massive convexital tumour of the left parietal bone with extensive calcification and destruction of the adjacent bone, main differential osteosarcoma’. B. The extent of bone damage can best be evaluated in a 3D reconstruction of the MDCT scan (internal caudocephalad view of the skull)

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Metastatic Lung Carcinoma to Skull, an Atypical Presentation with Atypical Radiologic Features: A Case Report

Arturs Balodis, Davis Simanis Putrins, Julija Dolgopolova, Inese Briede, Renars Putnins, Ginta Balode

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