A. Right, it is consistent with the age and radiograph of the lesion, as it appeared as well-defined osteolytic lesion. Moreover, the lesion was consisted of elongated strands of osteoid that was blending with the surrounding stroma forming ‘’brush strokes’’ appearance. The stroma had variable cellularity and scattered osteoclasts. Haemorrhagic areas were evident.
B. Wrong, it is not consistent with the age, moreover, the lesion contained many haemorrhagic fields, active osteoclasts and ‘’brush strokes’’ appearance of osteoid trabeculae.
C. Wrong, it is consistent with the age of the patient. However, Fibrous dysplasia is characterized radiographically as an ill-defined lesion; which is not consistent with this lesion.
A. Right, it is consistent with the age and radiograph of the lesion, as it appeared as well-defined osteolytic lesion. Moreover, the lesion was consisted of elongated strands of osteoid that was blending with the surrounding stroma forming ‘’brush strokes’’ appearance. The stroma had variable cellularity and scattered osteoclasts. Haemorrhagic areas were evident.