• ABSTRACT
    • This review explores in depth the most common malignant process involving the bone, namely metastatic disease, as well as some of the more common proliferative forms of hematopoietic disease of bone marrow. These are commonly encountered pathologic processes that often have vague nonspecific symptoms. Imaging findings are frequently subtle on initial radiographs; however, advanced imaging techniques, including CT, MR, and positron emission tomography, allow for accurate diagnosis, staging, and follow-up in most cases.