[Imaging characteristics of malignant and benign lesions of skeletal muscle]
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- DOI: 10.1007/s00117-017-0323-y
[Imaging characteristics of malignant and benign lesions of skeletal muscle]
Abstract
There are many different tumors and tumor-like lesions with variable biological behavior that may affect the skeletal musculature. The aim of this study was to review the different intramuscular lesions and to provide a classification based on their radiological patterns. Intramuscular lesions can present as solid, liquid, semiliquid or fat equivalent manifestations and also as diffuse muscle enlargement and muscle calcification. Additionally, lesions with mixed patterns of the aforementioned alterations can also occur. Benign and malignant muscle lesions can often manifest with identical radiological patterns, which is why a certain differentiation is often difficult. A systematic radiological description and when possible assignment with respect to etiology and dignity depending on the patient history is necessary in order to recommend a subsequent histological confirmation or to avoid unnecessary confirmation.
Keywords: Computed tomography; Imaging findings; Magnetic resonance imaging; Manifestations; Muscle lesions.
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