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Thankkk uuuuuAreejSent from my BlackBerry® wireless deviceFrom: Areej Abbas <areej.aldura@...>Sender: Date: Sat, 7 Apr 2012 23:44:29 +0100 (BST) < >Reply Subject: Re: Questions [1 Attachment] YOU WILL FINED THE NSWERS PAGE 26/27 0F 55 PAGES FILE WITH THEIR JUSTIFICATIONS ALONG WITH ENORMOUS EMQ ;SOLVED; ALL READYFrom: Hiba Haboubi <dr_hibahaboubi@...> Sent: Friday, 6 April 2012, 18:49Subject: Questions A. AcromegalyB. Cranio-facial dysostosisC. Fracture of base of skullD. HaemoglobinopathyE. Histocytosis XF. HypoparathyroidismG. Metastastatic diseaseH. Multiple MyelomaI. Osteogenesis imperfectaJ. OsteopetrosisK. Paget’s disease Most likely diagnosis for each of the following abnormalities of the skull: 1) The skull X-ray of a 6 year old Greek Cypriot child reveals widening of the bones with a hair-on-end appearance. 2)The skull X-ray of a 55 year old male who presents with headaches reveals prognathism and an enlarged sella turcica. 3) the skull X-ray of a 32 year old female who complains of headaches and occasional muscle cramps reveals flecks of calcification around the base of the brain. 4) The skull X-ray of a 72 year old male who presents with headaches, weight loss and backache reveals numerous small lytic lesionswithin the vault resembling a pepper pot.

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