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Review
. 1999 Jul;39(7):591-9.
doi: 10.1007/s001170050555.

[Staging of musculoskeletal tumors in diagnostic imaging]

[Article in German]
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Review

[Staging of musculoskeletal tumors in diagnostic imaging]

[Article in German]
M Funovics et al. Radiologe. 1999 Jul.

Abstract

The staging of primary malignant bone and soft tissue tumors requires adherence to a unified staging system. The staging system of the American Joint Commission for Cancer, the Enneking system, and the Hajdu system are described in respect of the radiologic staging criteria. Plain film radiography can estimate the biological aggressiveness of a bone tumor and in many cases narrow the differential diagnosis. Computed tomography is most sensitive in depicting cortical erosions and calcified periosteal reactions as well as in screening for distant metastasis. Angiography is mainly employed for vascular tumors and for the monitoring of interventional procedures such as tumor embolization. For both bone and soft tissue tumors, magnetic resonance tomography is the method of choice for the staging of intra- and extramedullary tumor extension, for the differentiation of neighboring compartments, and in the detection of invasion of the regional neurovascular bundle. After administration of contrast agents, the mode of enhancement gives further information on the nature of the tumor. With consistent application of the staging criteria in preoperative imaging, limb-saving therapy can be employed more often and the prognosis of the disease can be improved.

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