Abstract The knee is a common site for bone tumors, whether clinically painful or not. Conventional radiology has been established as the first line of investigation in patients with knee pain and can reveal lesions that often generate questions not only for the generalist physician but also for the radiologist or general orthopedist. History, image examination, and histopathological analysis compose the essential tripod of the diagnosis of bone tumors, and conventional radiology is an essential diagnostic tool in patients with knee pain. This pictorial essay proposes to depict the main conventional radiography findings of the most common bone tumors around the knee, including benign and malignant tumors, as well as pseudo-tumors
The appropriate diagnosis and treatment of bone tumors requires close collaboration between differen...
The radiologic workup of musculoskeletal tumors can be both cost-efficient and extremely helpful to ...
Lateral knee radiographs allow recognition of both medial and lateral femoral and tibial surfaces, g...
Abstract The high number of knee imaging exams at radiology clinics, together with the wide variety ...
Benign bone tumors can be found in the following clinical situations: 1) incidental findings on ches...
SummaryThe aim of this study was to examine the association between radiological patellofemoral and ...
The knee is one of the most studied anatomical structures by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Bone ...
Abstract Focal bone lesions are not uncommon findings in the daily practice of radiology. Therefore,...
AbstractINTRODUCTIONAn osteoid osteoma is a painful tumor that most commonly affects the extra-artic...
Imaging bone tumors causes uncertainty,especially outside dedicated sarcoma treatment centres. Conve...
Osteoid osteoma is the third most common benign bone tumor. It usually affects the diaphysis of long...
This article focuses on spontaneous painful conditions involving the subchondral bone and marrow of ...
A solid knowledge of underlying histopathology of benign bone tumors aids in differential diagnoses ...
Cancer imaging is frequently at the cutting edge of new imaging techniques which are often rapidly i...
Background: Patellar tumors are rare; only a few series have been described in the literature and ra...
The appropriate diagnosis and treatment of bone tumors requires close collaboration between differen...
The radiologic workup of musculoskeletal tumors can be both cost-efficient and extremely helpful to ...
Lateral knee radiographs allow recognition of both medial and lateral femoral and tibial surfaces, g...
Abstract The high number of knee imaging exams at radiology clinics, together with the wide variety ...
Benign bone tumors can be found in the following clinical situations: 1) incidental findings on ches...
SummaryThe aim of this study was to examine the association between radiological patellofemoral and ...
The knee is one of the most studied anatomical structures by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Bone ...
Abstract Focal bone lesions are not uncommon findings in the daily practice of radiology. Therefore,...
AbstractINTRODUCTIONAn osteoid osteoma is a painful tumor that most commonly affects the extra-artic...
Imaging bone tumors causes uncertainty,especially outside dedicated sarcoma treatment centres. Conve...
Osteoid osteoma is the third most common benign bone tumor. It usually affects the diaphysis of long...
This article focuses on spontaneous painful conditions involving the subchondral bone and marrow of ...
A solid knowledge of underlying histopathology of benign bone tumors aids in differential diagnoses ...
Cancer imaging is frequently at the cutting edge of new imaging techniques which are often rapidly i...
Background: Patellar tumors are rare; only a few series have been described in the literature and ra...
The appropriate diagnosis and treatment of bone tumors requires close collaboration between differen...
The radiologic workup of musculoskeletal tumors can be both cost-efficient and extremely helpful to ...
Lateral knee radiographs allow recognition of both medial and lateral femoral and tibial surfaces, g...