Routine magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) findings are oftennonspecific or negative.
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Early clinical signs are oftennonspecific.
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These measures are particularly helpful in preterm and ill infants where distress signals are oftennonspecific and ambiguous.
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Awareness of the radiologic features of pustulotic arthro-osteitis is important because the clinical, biochemical and pathologic findings are oftennonspecific and misleading.
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The radiologic findings of the primary lymphoid lesions are oftennonspecific and are best interpreted in correlation with clinical data and pathologic findings.