| Literature DB >> 21910875 |
Hicham Jalal1, Zoubida Belhadj, Hind Enneddam, Mohammed Madhar, Tarik Fikry, Omar Essadki, Ahmed Ousehal.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Ewing's sarcoma of the calcaneus is rare. About thirty cases with calcaneus involvement have been reported in the literature. Talus skip metastases have rarely been described in the available literature CASEEntities:
Year: 2011 PMID: 21910875 PMCID: PMC3183038 DOI: 10.1186/1752-1947-5-451
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Med Case Rep ISSN: 1752-1947
Figure 1Anteroposterior radiographs of patient's foot show a lesion in the calcaneus condensed with aggressive periosteal reaction and soft-tissue swelling.
Figure 2Lateral radiographs of the patient's foot show a condensed lesion in the calcaneus with aggressive periosteal reaction and soft-tissue swelling.
Figure 3CT image of the patient's foot, revealing a soft-tissue mass originating from the calcaneus, permeative destruction of the entire bone with aggressive spiculated periosteal reaction and cortical destruction.
Figure 4MRI of the patient's foot shows a hypointense tumor mass on T1-weighted spin-echo sequences compared to surrounding musculature. The skip lesion of the talus displays a hyposignal on T1-weighted sequences.
Figure 5MRI of the patient's foot shows a hyperintense tumor mass on T2-weighted spin-echo sequence images compared to surrounding musculature. The skip lesion of the talus displays a hyposignal on T2-weighted sequences.
Figure 6T1-weighted fat saturation sequence after intravenous gadolinium chelate administration reveals strong contrast enhancement of the tumor. We note the skip lesion in the talus as a low signal mass with peripheral enhancement.