Learning objectives
The main teaching points of this poster are:
To help the reader understand,recognize,
and describe the characteristics and features of bone lesions.
To underlight the common imaging features that differentiate between benign and malignant pediatric bone lesions.
To narrow down the differential diagnosis of a bone lesion based on location,
and other characteristics.
To expose data of common benign and malignant bone lesions seen in our structure.
Background
The radiologist is commonly confronted with bone lesions in children,
with up to 42% of all bone lesions, occuring in the first two decades of life.
Bone lesions include true bone tumors and tumor-like lesions.
Fortunately,
More than half of all childhood bone tumors are benign.
The most common pediatric benign bone tumors include osteochondroma,
non-ossifying fibroma (NOF),Eosinophilic Granuloma (EG),simple bone cyst (SBC),
and aneurysmal bone cyst(ABC).
The most common malignant pediatric bone tumors include Osteosarcoma (15% ) and Ewing sarcoma.
Although cross-sectional imaging such...
Findings and procedure details
All these elements make it possible to orient towards the benign or malignant nature of the lesion and to end up with a diagnostic range,
on which will depend the following explorations and the possible treatment.
Exposed bellow are Typical cases of the most common benign and malignant tumors selected with the objective of illustrating the main imaging features of the most relevant bone lesions in the pediatric population.
BENIGN TUMORS
Osteoid osteoma: (Fig. 5)
Osteoid osteoma is a relatively common benign osteogenic tumor (8%)...
Conclusion
The workup of a bone lesion is typically a team approach,
with the clinician,
radiologist and pathologist working together to make the right diagnosis.
Radiologists play a pivotal role not only in the diagnosis of bone’s tumors but also in the management and post-therapeutic evaluation.
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