Literature DB >> 6286203

Myositis ossificans: radiologic evaluation of two cases with diagnostic computed tomograms.

W R Zeanah, T M Hudson.   

Abstract

Although most physicians associated myositis ossificans with recent, acute trauma, only 40%-60% of patients give such a history. The appearance of a soft tissue mass without a clear history of trauma may suggest a diagnosis of sarcoma, especially because results of a biopsy of the central portion of an area of myositis ossificans may yield immature, undifferentiated tissue resembling a sarcoma. Pain and rapid growth of a mass are more usual in myositis ossificans than in sarcomas, and careful inquiry may reveal stretching injury or chronic trauma associated with normal, vigorous, physical activities. Recognizing the characteristic histologic zoning phenomenon (immature tissue centrally surrounded by more mature tissue and a peripheral shell of benign bone) during the biopsy procedure permits the correct diagnosis of myositis ossificans. Plain radiographs or conventional tomograms may reflect this histologic zoning by demonstrating the typical, mature, outer shell of bone. Although additional radiographic studies are not usually necessary, they may be obtained when the mass is suspected to be a sarcoma. In two patients computed tomographic scans clearly demonstrated well-defined, peripheral shells of mature bone, diagnostic of myositis ossificans.

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Year:  1982        PMID: 6286203

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Orthop Relat Res        ISSN: 0009-921X            Impact factor:   4.176


  5 in total

1.  Case report 694: Cervical paravertebral circumscribed myositis ossificans.

Authors:  F López Barea; J L Rodriguez Peralto; J Gonzalez López; F Sanchez Perez Grueso
Journal:  Skeletal Radiol       Date:  1991       Impact factor: 2.199

2.  Case report 499: Benign mesenchymoma of right thigh.

Authors:  Y Hertzanu; M Hirsch; M Mozes; S Dekel
Journal:  Skeletal Radiol       Date:  1988       Impact factor: 2.199

3.  Case Report: Unable to Jump Like a Kangaroo Due to Myositis Ossificans Circumscripta.

Authors:  Enrice I Huenerfauth; Viktor Molnár; Marco Rosati; Malgorzata Ciurkiewicz; Franz J Söbbeler; Oliver Harms; Robert Hildebrandt; Wolfgang Baumgärtner; Andrea Tipold; Holger A Volk; Jasmin Nessler
Journal:  Front Vet Sci       Date:  2022-07-04

4.  Juxtacortical osteosarcoma: a radiologic and histologic spectrum.

Authors:  E Levine; A A De Smet; M Huntrakoon
Journal:  Skeletal Radiol       Date:  1985       Impact factor: 2.199

5.  The Surgical Management of the Rare Neurogenic Myositis Ossificans of the Hip: A Report of 3 Cases.

Authors:  Yazan Hammad; Reem Akiely; Nada Hajjaj; Farah Tahboub; Jihad Al-Ajlouni
Journal:  J Orthop Case Rep       Date:  2021-03
  5 in total

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