Imaging review of pediatric benign osteocytic tumors and latest updates on management
Pediatric benign osteocytic tumors include osteoma, enostosis, osteoid osteoma, and
osteoblastoma. In pediatric populations, benign bone tumors are more common than …
osteoblastoma. In pediatric populations, benign bone tumors are more common than …
“Do-not-touch” lesions of bone revisited
G Hegde, C Azzopardi, A Patel, AM Davies, SL James… - Clinical Radiology, 2022 - Elsevier
Incidental bone lesions are encountered frequently in day-to-day practice. Many of these
lesions are indeterminate requiring referral to specialist centres for further characterisation …
lesions are indeterminate requiring referral to specialist centres for further characterisation …
[HTML][HTML] Lytic bone lesions
S Subramanian, VK Viswanathan - 2019 - europepmc.org
Objectives: Summarize the etiology of various types of lytic bone lesions. Describe the
radiographic exam findings that accompany lytic bone lesions according to type. Review the …
radiographic exam findings that accompany lytic bone lesions according to type. Review the …
Traumatic myositis ossificans: multifocal lesions suggesting malignancy on FDG-PET/CT—a case report
M Sasaki, Y Hotokezaka, R Ideguchi, M Uetani… - Skeletal Radiology, 2021 - Springer
Myositis ossificans (MO) is a benign soft-tissue lesion characterized by the heterotopic
formation of the bone in skeletal muscles, usually due to trauma. MO is occasionally difficult …
formation of the bone in skeletal muscles, usually due to trauma. MO is occasionally difficult …
Percutaneous imaging-guided versus open musculoskeletal biopsy: concepts and controversies
VV Nikodinovska, S Ivanoski… - Seminars in …, 2020 - thieme-connect.com
Bone and soft tissue tumors are a largely heterogeneous group of tumors. Biopsy of
musculoskeletal (MSK) tumors is sometimes a challenging procedure. Although the open …
musculoskeletal (MSK) tumors is sometimes a challenging procedure. Although the open …
[PDF][PDF] A Rare Case of Hereditary Bone Dysplasia: Osteopoikilosis in a Mother and Her Son
BA Alghamdi - Cureus, 2024 - cureus.com
Osteopoikilosis (OP) is a rare genetic bone dysplasia that causes dense patches in the
trabecular bone and occurs in one in 50,000 people. The exact cause is unknown, but it …
trabecular bone and occurs in one in 50,000 people. The exact cause is unknown, but it …
Magnetic resonance imaging in differentiating between aggressive and non-aggressive bone tumors
P Tanutit, W Pakdee, T Laohawiriyakamol… - Acta …, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
Background While radiography remains essential in the initial evaluation of bone lesions,
tissue biopsy or further imaging is often required to clarify indeterminate radiographic …
tissue biopsy or further imaging is often required to clarify indeterminate radiographic …
Pseudotumors in sports
M Lunkiewicz, AM Davies, SE Anderson - Imaging of Orthopedic Sports …, 2021 - Springer
Musculoskeletal pseudotumors on imaging are not a rarity and may be increasingly detected
due to an increased use of diagnostic imaging and expanding subspecialized clinical …
due to an increased use of diagnostic imaging and expanding subspecialized clinical …
Actualización radiológica de la lesiones óseas no agresivas en la edad pediátrica.
RM Márquez, LNI Palomares, RM Sánchez… - …, 2024 - piper.espacio-seram.com
OBJETIVO DOCENTE: Repasar la semiología de los hallazgos en radiología convencional
digital de las lesiones óseas conocidas como''no tocar''. REVISIÓN DEL TEMA …
digital de las lesiones óseas conocidas como''no tocar''. REVISIÓN DEL TEMA …
[HTML][HTML] Treatment of Unicameral and Aneurysmal Bone Cysts by Minimally Invasive Percutaneous Injection of Grafton DBF Putty Using the Kyphon Cement Delivery …
GU Exner, PA Schai - Open Journal of Orthopedics, 2020 - scirp.org
Background: Simple Unicameral and Aneurysmal Bone Cysts are benign lesions that may
heal spontaneously especially after fracture which may be the first symptom. However, often …
heal spontaneously especially after fracture which may be the first symptom. However, often …