Introduction: Biopsy of the musculoskeletal system is useful in the management of bone lesions particularly in oncology but they are often challenging procedures with a significant risk of complications. Computed tomography (CT)-guided needle biopsies may decrease these risks but doubts still exist about their diagnostic accuracy. This retrospective analysis of the experience of a single institution with percutaneous CT-guided biopsy of musculoskeletal lesions evaluates the results of these biopsies for bone lesions either in the appendicular skeleton or in the spine, and defines indications. Materials and methods: We reviewed the results of 2027 core needle biopsies performed over the past 18 years at the authors' institution. The results ...
PURPOSE: The authors assessed the adequacy and sensitivity of CT-guided bone biopsy in 308 proce...
In this review article, the authors discuss the anatomy and technical aspects of CT-guided biopsy of...
Background: Suspicious bone lesions are very common and often need a pathohistological verification....
Introduction: Biopsy of the musculoskeletal system is useful in the management of bone lesions parti...
Introduction: Biopsy of the musculoskeletal system is useful in the management of bone lesions parti...
Introduction: Biopsy of the musculoskeletal system is useful in the management of bone lesions parti...
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ObjectiveThe purpose of this article is to investigate potential technical, imaging, and histopathol...
ObjectiveThe purpose of this article is to investigate potential technical, imaging, and histopathol...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: CT-guided spinal biopsy (CTGSB) is considered a safe and accurate procedure....
BACKGROUND: Obtaining a histological diagnosis is essential for appropriate management of pathologic...
Purpose The authors assessed the adequacy and sensitivity of CT-guided bone biopsy in 308 procedures...
A biopsy is a prerequisite for the diagnosis and evaluation of musculoskeletal tumors. It is conside...
Background: Suspicious bone lesions are very common and often need a pathohistological verification....
Introduction: Percutaneous ultrasound-guided core needle biopsy is a well-established method in the ...
PURPOSE: The authors assessed the adequacy and sensitivity of CT-guided bone biopsy in 308 proce...
In this review article, the authors discuss the anatomy and technical aspects of CT-guided biopsy of...
Background: Suspicious bone lesions are very common and often need a pathohistological verification....
Introduction: Biopsy of the musculoskeletal system is useful in the management of bone lesions parti...
Introduction: Biopsy of the musculoskeletal system is useful in the management of bone lesions parti...
Introduction: Biopsy of the musculoskeletal system is useful in the management of bone lesions parti...
none15Introduction: Biopsy of the musculoskeletal system is useful in the management of bone lesions...
ObjectiveThe purpose of this article is to investigate potential technical, imaging, and histopathol...
ObjectiveThe purpose of this article is to investigate potential technical, imaging, and histopathol...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: CT-guided spinal biopsy (CTGSB) is considered a safe and accurate procedure....
BACKGROUND: Obtaining a histological diagnosis is essential for appropriate management of pathologic...
Purpose The authors assessed the adequacy and sensitivity of CT-guided bone biopsy in 308 procedures...
A biopsy is a prerequisite for the diagnosis and evaluation of musculoskeletal tumors. It is conside...
Background: Suspicious bone lesions are very common and often need a pathohistological verification....
Introduction: Percutaneous ultrasound-guided core needle biopsy is a well-established method in the ...
PURPOSE: The authors assessed the adequacy and sensitivity of CT-guided bone biopsy in 308 proce...
In this review article, the authors discuss the anatomy and technical aspects of CT-guided biopsy of...
Background: Suspicious bone lesions are very common and often need a pathohistological verification....