
Periosteal new bone formation is seen after the irritation of periosteum. Typical finding of Caffey’s disease is the extensive new bone of mandible. In rapid growing disease such as malignancy and osteomyelitis, there is Codman’s triangle. In benign disease including fracture and even normal growth, single layer of periosteal new bone is formed.
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