Codman triangle

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Codman triangle is a radiography sign visible in case of rapidly growing bone lesions, where the lesion grows so quickly that the periosteum does not have time to ossify. The sign refers to a triangular elevation of the periosteum visible on the radiograph.

The sign is usually seen in: