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what is 'ct bones'?

Definition for CT bones

CT bones is also known as: CAT scan bones

CT bones is a medical procedure used for such diagnoses as: osteoporosis, Ewing's sarcoma and giant cell bone tumor.

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osteoporosis
decrease in bone mineral density resulting in weak bones prone to fractures
Ewing's sarcoma
bone tumor commonly seen in pelvis and long bones
giant cell bone tumor
benign bone tumor
chondrosarcoma
type of bone cancer
rhabdomyosarcoma
malignancy of muscles
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