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TUFTS UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE OFFICE OF CONTINUING EDUCATION ACCREDITATION INFORMATION
3. Which of the following are indications for transarterial embolization in bone tumors? A. Prior to operative fixation of pathological fractures from renal cell primaries B. Prior to resection of metastatic spinal tumors C. Prior to curettage in simple bone cysts D. Prior to surgical resection or ablation of osteoid osteoma E. Prior to complex surgery of primary bone tumors in difficult locations (i.e., giant cell tumor in sacrum)