Well, darling, "no aggressive osseous lesion" simply means there are no signs of any serious bone abnormalities or aggressive bone growth. It's just a fancy way of saying everything looks A-OK in the bone department. So, no need to worry about any bone-related drama for now.
A destructive osseous lesion refers to an abnormal area in bone tissue characterized by the loss or destruction of bone material. This can result from various conditions, including infections, tumors, or metabolic disorders. Such lesions may weaken the structural integrity of the bone and can lead to pain, fractures, or other complications. Diagnosis typically involves imaging studies and may require further evaluation to determine the underlying cause.
a small osseous excrescence or outgrowth on bone.
do you mean gohn lesion? if so, the gohn lesion or gohn complex, is a characteristic finding with tuberculosis. To treat it, treat the TB and the lesion should resolve. Use ethambutol, isoniazid, rifampin.
Osseous Tissue
Osseous means bony and contusion means bruise.
We humans also have some osseous tissue. Bones are a great example of that.
An osseous hemangioma of D5 refers to a benign bone tumor made up of blood vessels typically found in the fifth thoracic vertebra of the spine. These tumors are usually asymptomatic but can cause pain or neurological symptoms if they grow large enough to compress surrounding tissues. Treatment is usually only required if symptoms develop, and options may include monitoring, pain management, or surgical removal.
A disease process that causes some form of destruction of bone.
Osseous tissue is found in bones.
Biologic materials to aid in soft and osseous tissue regeneration
Visualized osseous structures that are unremarkable in a chest Xray means that everything is normal. Anytime unremarkable is used in an X-ray report it means that the film is normal.
A local nerve conduction lesion or block