The diagnosis, treatment planning, and follow-up evaluation of osteosarcoma rely heavily on a variety of imaging techniques. Plain roentgenography, radionuclide bone scanning, computed tomography, and magnetic resonance imaging play important roles in defining local tumor extent, detecting metastatic disease, and monitoring for recurrent tumor. Invasive studies such as angiography are now rarely necessary. In the future, newer imaging modalities, including positron emission tomography, can be expected to become important tools for evaluation of these tumors
Abstract Background Multiple trials have attempted to assess the diagnostic value of 18F-fluorodeoxy...
The skeleton is a common site of cancer metastasis. Notably high incidences of bone lesions are foun...
A wide range of molecular imaging techniques are available that can provide complementary informatio...
The appropriate diagnosis and treatment of bone tumors requires close collaboration between differen...
The role of imaging in planning oncologic treatment and follow-up of patients with bone sarcomas is ...
Osteosarcoma is a malignant bone tumor composed of mesenchymal cells producing osteoid and immature ...
Neoplastic conditions of developmental period are an important problem in oncology and pediatrics. M...
Detection of bone involvement is essential for optimal therapy of oncologic patients. The purpose of...
The ultrasonographic appearances of osteosarcomas and the roles of ultrasonography in the diagnosis ...
radiographic images display the different radiographic features that may be found in osteosarcoma of...
Bone sarcomas include a wide variety of primary, non-epithelial, malignant neoplasms originating fro...
Abstract Osteosarcoma is a primary malignant tumour of the skeleton characterised by the direct form...
The authors report their experience with MR imaging in the study of osteosarcoma. Two main elements ...
Imaging bone tumors causes uncertainty,especially outside dedicated sarcoma treatment centres. Conve...
Bone is the third common site of distant metastases in cancer patients. Bone metastases may have imp...
Abstract Background Multiple trials have attempted to assess the diagnostic value of 18F-fluorodeoxy...
The skeleton is a common site of cancer metastasis. Notably high incidences of bone lesions are foun...
A wide range of molecular imaging techniques are available that can provide complementary informatio...
The appropriate diagnosis and treatment of bone tumors requires close collaboration between differen...
The role of imaging in planning oncologic treatment and follow-up of patients with bone sarcomas is ...
Osteosarcoma is a malignant bone tumor composed of mesenchymal cells producing osteoid and immature ...
Neoplastic conditions of developmental period are an important problem in oncology and pediatrics. M...
Detection of bone involvement is essential for optimal therapy of oncologic patients. The purpose of...
The ultrasonographic appearances of osteosarcomas and the roles of ultrasonography in the diagnosis ...
radiographic images display the different radiographic features that may be found in osteosarcoma of...
Bone sarcomas include a wide variety of primary, non-epithelial, malignant neoplasms originating fro...
Abstract Osteosarcoma is a primary malignant tumour of the skeleton characterised by the direct form...
The authors report their experience with MR imaging in the study of osteosarcoma. Two main elements ...
Imaging bone tumors causes uncertainty,especially outside dedicated sarcoma treatment centres. Conve...
Bone is the third common site of distant metastases in cancer patients. Bone metastases may have imp...
Abstract Background Multiple trials have attempted to assess the diagnostic value of 18F-fluorodeoxy...
The skeleton is a common site of cancer metastasis. Notably high incidences of bone lesions are foun...
A wide range of molecular imaging techniques are available that can provide complementary informatio...