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Juxtacortical Osteosarcoma (OS) presents with three sub-types. These include parosteal OS, periosteal OS, and Highgrade surface OS. Imaging diagnosis of sub-types of Juxtacortical osteosarcoma is difficult. However, an analysis of 14 cases of these sub-types presents a spectrum of findings in each entity. The analysis of the Site, Transitional zone, Age, Matrix mineralization, Periosteal reaction, and Soft tissue component (STAMPS) are essential in making the final diagnosis and differential diagnosis.