Imaging Features of Bone Tumors: Conventional Radiographs and MR Imaging Correlation
- PMID: 31575404
- DOI: 10.1016/j.mric.2019.07.008
Imaging Features of Bone Tumors: Conventional Radiographs and MR Imaging Correlation
Abstract
Imaging bone tumors often causes uncertainty, especially outside dedicated sarcoma treatment centers. Conventional radiography remains the backbone of bone tumor diagnostics, but MR imaging has a role. Radiographs are crucial for assessing the tumor matrix and aggressiveness. MR imaging is the best modality for local staging. This article reviews semiological aspects of bone tumors: patient age, tumor localization, pattern of bone destruction/margins, aggressiveness, growth speed, matrix formation, periosteal reaction, cortical involvement, size, and number of lesions. All aspects are discussed in terms of their appearance on radiographs and MR imaging, with a focus on the correlation between the 2 modalities.
Keywords: Bone tumor semiology; Bone tumors; MR imaging; Radiographs; Tumor matrix; X-rays.
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