Benign bone tumors in the pediatric population can have varied clinical presentations ranging from asymptomatic to nonspecific pain, swelling, or pathological fracture. A systemic imaging approach should be utilized to evaluate for focal bone abnormalities. Radiologists must be aware of salient imaging features of pediatric benign bone tumors, as it helps to guide clinicians for further management and help decreasing patient anxiety and unnecessary medical intervention
Background: Chondrogenic tumors are the most frequent primary bone tumors. Malignant chondrogenic tu...
Imaging is the key to diagnosing and guiding management of bone tumors. Although radiographs are th...
The diagnosis of bone tumors begins with suspicion due to some clinical symptoms or due to image fin...
Pediatric benign osteocytic tumors include osteoma, enostosis, osteoid osteoma, and osteoblastoma. I...
Abstract Benign bone tumours in children are frequent le-sions, often with a typical and very identi...
The purpose of this paper is to present an overview of the imaging features of the most prevalent be...
Benign bone tumors can be found in the following clinical situations: 1) incidental findings on ches...
Benign bone tumours in children are frequent lesions, often with a typical and very identifiable rad...
Primary bone tumours are rare but account for a significant proportion of cancers occurring in child...
Bone tumors in children are rare, accounting for 5% of all childhood cancer. Although rare, bone ca...
Nonmalignant bone tumors represent a wide variety of different entities but maintain many common fea...
Neoplastic conditions of developmental period are an important problem in oncology and pediatrics. M...
Primary bone tumours account for less than 0.2% of all neoplasms but malignant bone tumours represen...
Aim: To analyze the characteristics of benign and malignant bone tumors in children, treated in LUHS...
A solid knowledge of underlying histopathology of benign bone tumors aids in differential diagnoses ...
Background: Chondrogenic tumors are the most frequent primary bone tumors. Malignant chondrogenic tu...
Imaging is the key to diagnosing and guiding management of bone tumors. Although radiographs are th...
The diagnosis of bone tumors begins with suspicion due to some clinical symptoms or due to image fin...
Pediatric benign osteocytic tumors include osteoma, enostosis, osteoid osteoma, and osteoblastoma. I...
Abstract Benign bone tumours in children are frequent le-sions, often with a typical and very identi...
The purpose of this paper is to present an overview of the imaging features of the most prevalent be...
Benign bone tumors can be found in the following clinical situations: 1) incidental findings on ches...
Benign bone tumours in children are frequent lesions, often with a typical and very identifiable rad...
Primary bone tumours are rare but account for a significant proportion of cancers occurring in child...
Bone tumors in children are rare, accounting for 5% of all childhood cancer. Although rare, bone ca...
Nonmalignant bone tumors represent a wide variety of different entities but maintain many common fea...
Neoplastic conditions of developmental period are an important problem in oncology and pediatrics. M...
Primary bone tumours account for less than 0.2% of all neoplasms but malignant bone tumours represen...
Aim: To analyze the characteristics of benign and malignant bone tumors in children, treated in LUHS...
A solid knowledge of underlying histopathology of benign bone tumors aids in differential diagnoses ...
Background: Chondrogenic tumors are the most frequent primary bone tumors. Malignant chondrogenic tu...
Imaging is the key to diagnosing and guiding management of bone tumors. Although radiographs are th...
The diagnosis of bone tumors begins with suspicion due to some clinical symptoms or due to image fin...