| Literature DB >> 26815871 |
Thomas M Beck1,2, Helmut Rasch3, Elisabeth Bruder4, Rolf W Hügli5, Christoph Kettelhack6.
Abstract
Myositis ossificans (MO) is a benign heterotopic bone formation within muscle or soft tissue that is predominantly initiated by trauma. The diagnostic challenge is to distinguish it from bone and soft tissue malignancies. The most common location of MO is the muscles of the thigh and the upper arm, whereas the neck is only rarely involved. A broad range of theories about the etiology of MO exists in the literature, but minor or major trauma can be found in almost every instance. We present a patient in which additional hybrid imaging with singlephoton emission tomography (SPECT) and computed tomography helped to confirm the diagnosis of MO in the paraspinal cervical muscles.Entities:
Keywords: Hybrid imaging; Myositis ossificans; Paraspinal muscles; Single-photon emission tomography
Year: 2009 PMID: 26815871 DOI: 10.1007/s00068-009-8094-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eur J Trauma Emerg Surg ISSN: 1863-9933 Impact factor: 3.693