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Fig. 2A. 64-year-old man with several-year history of forearm swelling. Radiograph of forearm reveals minimal aggressive irregular periosteal reaction (open arrow) along medial aspect of distal radius. Note also subtle linear lucencies or permeative pattern (long arrows) present throughout mid and distal diaphyseal regions of both ulna and radius.