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Abstract
Radiological imaging only reflects the anatomy and its pathological abnormalities. Therefore, the radiologist should be able to recognize the basic features of the pathological anatomy of bone tumors. This can only be learned working closely with a pathologist who is experienced in this field. On the other hand, the pathologist needs from the radiologist their diagnostic assessment with information on size, location, aggressiveness and the existence of a bone tumor's matrix, of the whole lesion, because he usually only receives a small part for examination in the form of a biopsy. In this article, the features and fundamentals (standards) of radiological-pathological cooperation as the mainstay for a precise diagnosis in bone tumors are outlined. The radiological appearance and the histopathological features behind it are presented for Ewing's sarcoma, fibrogenic tumors, giant cell tumor, and hemangioma of the bone.Entities:
Keywords: Bone neoplasms; Differential diagnosis; Histology; Pathological-radiological cooperation; Tumor biomarker
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27282760 DOI: 10.1007/s00117-016-0116-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Radiologe ISSN: 0033-832X Impact factor: 0.635