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Aetiology

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Many clinicians reserve the term Codman's triangle for the radiographic signs of new subperiostial bone formation associated with osteosarcoma.

The general term "periosteal reaction" refers to a similar process which may be associated with:

  • Ewing's sarcoma
  • subperiosteal abscess

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