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The use of MRI in the diagnosis of benign and malignant bone and soft tissue tumours.

H J Griffiths1, H R Galloway, R C Thompson, J S Suh, T E Nelson, L Everson, J P Edlin, B J Lynn, D Lang.   

Abstract

Two hundred and thirty four suspected primary bone and soft tissue tumours were investigated using plain films and MRI. The MR appearance of 200 of these tumours was assessed with respect to the intensity of the lesion, the homogeneity of the tumour, the presence or absence of a capsule or lobulation, whether the tumour was whorled or not and whether it contained either fluid or blood. Apart from benign lipomas and some malignant myxoid liposarcomas, however, it seemed virtually impossible to tell one tumour from another and in many cases to differentiate a benign lesion from a malignant tumour using MRI alone. We recommend that the workup of a suspected soft tissue tumour should be initially by MR scanning and that the workup of a suspected malignant bone tumour should be plain films followed by an MRI scan.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8323508     DOI: 10.1111/j.1440-1673.1993.tb00004.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Australas Radiol        ISSN: 0004-8461


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1.  Relevance of MRI in prediction of malignancy of musculoskeletal system--a prospective evaluation.

Authors:  Alex Daniel; Ekram Ullah; Shagufta Wahab; Vasantha Kumar
Journal:  BMC Musculoskelet Disord       Date:  2009-10-08       Impact factor: 2.362

2.  Does the presence of focal normal marrow fat signal within a tumor on MRI exclude malignancy? An analysis of 184 histologically proven tumors of the pelvic and appendicular skeleton.

Authors:  C S Simpfendorfer; H Ilaslan; A M Davies; S L James; N A Obuchowski; M Sundaram
Journal:  Skeletal Radiol       Date:  2008-06-13       Impact factor: 2.199

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