| Literature DB >> 31187354 |
Paolo Tomà1, Francesco Esposito2, Claudio Granata3, Guglielmo Paolantonio4, Maria Chiara Terranova5, Giuseppe Lo Re5, Dolores Ferrara6, Massimo Rollo4, Massimo Zeccolini2, Sergio Salerno5.
Abstract
The purpose of this article is to provide an up-to-date overview on imaging of paediatric vascular soft tissue masses, including both neoplastic and non-neoplastic lesions. We describe the-often challenging-imaging diagnosis-mainly performed by ultrasound (and secondarily by MRI) and differential diagnosis of vascular soft tissue lesions in children. We underline how important it is to determine whether a vascular anomaly has a regional vascular origin, or if there are other entities, ranging from benign to malignant lesions, which have flow-signal or blood degradation products. Even though clinical examination and patient's history are the first and indispensable steps in the initial diagnosis, the role of imaging is crucial, not only to determine whether a mass represents a true tumour/pseudo-tumour, but also to achieve a more correct diagnosis and determine the extension of the tumour/pseudo-tumour and its relation with the nearby anatomic structures.Entities:
Keywords: Children; Paediatric; Pseudo-tumour; Soft tissue; Tumour; Vascular malformation; Vascular tumour
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31187354 DOI: 10.1007/s11547-019-01050-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Radiol Med ISSN: 0033-8362 Impact factor: 3.469