The final diagnosis of a bone tumour comes in many cases like the last piece of a puzzle which requires integration of clinical, imaging and pathological data. However there are situations in which a discrepancy exists between histology and imaging studies and where histology alone cannot be decisive. This paper reviews such situations
Forensic anthropological literature describes the detection of cancerous lesions on dry bone that or...
The aim of this study is to determine the correlation between computer-assisted diagnosis(CAD) of be...
International audienceThis study aims to evaluate the interest to systematically combine cytology an...
Background: The clinical and radiological features of many bone lesions overlap. Some benign process...
OBJECTIVES: To examine the diagnostic accuracy of imaging modalities in skeletal tumours versus path...
Bone tumours are relatively uncommon. The precise incidence of specific bone tumours is not known, ...
AbstractIn this article examining pitfalls in osteoarticular imaging we examine the differential dia...
none6noThe appropriate diagnosis and treatment of bone tumors requires close collaboration between d...
Musculoskeletal tumors, particularly bone neoplasms, are very rare. Diagnosis and treatment require ...
Bone and soft tissue pathology is considered to be one of the most challenging areas of diagnostic p...
Introduction: The spectrum of pathological bone lesions ranges from inflammatory to neoplastic condi...
BACKGROUND: Bone tumours and tumour-like lesions are rare. However, they cause significant morbidit...
In 1993 we became aware of a worrying increase in apparent errors in the histopathological diagnosis...
Summary In this review we discuss an approach to diagnosing primary bone tumours, namely the cartil...
The aim of the present study was to assess the validity of combining radiology and fine needle aspir...
Forensic anthropological literature describes the detection of cancerous lesions on dry bone that or...
The aim of this study is to determine the correlation between computer-assisted diagnosis(CAD) of be...
International audienceThis study aims to evaluate the interest to systematically combine cytology an...
Background: The clinical and radiological features of many bone lesions overlap. Some benign process...
OBJECTIVES: To examine the diagnostic accuracy of imaging modalities in skeletal tumours versus path...
Bone tumours are relatively uncommon. The precise incidence of specific bone tumours is not known, ...
AbstractIn this article examining pitfalls in osteoarticular imaging we examine the differential dia...
none6noThe appropriate diagnosis and treatment of bone tumors requires close collaboration between d...
Musculoskeletal tumors, particularly bone neoplasms, are very rare. Diagnosis and treatment require ...
Bone and soft tissue pathology is considered to be one of the most challenging areas of diagnostic p...
Introduction: The spectrum of pathological bone lesions ranges from inflammatory to neoplastic condi...
BACKGROUND: Bone tumours and tumour-like lesions are rare. However, they cause significant morbidit...
In 1993 we became aware of a worrying increase in apparent errors in the histopathological diagnosis...
Summary In this review we discuss an approach to diagnosing primary bone tumours, namely the cartil...
The aim of the present study was to assess the validity of combining radiology and fine needle aspir...
Forensic anthropological literature describes the detection of cancerous lesions on dry bone that or...
The aim of this study is to determine the correlation between computer-assisted diagnosis(CAD) of be...
International audienceThis study aims to evaluate the interest to systematically combine cytology an...