Benign Bone Tumors Flashcards
Cortical erosion
Endosteal scalloping
Descrution of cortex by lytic or sclerotic process
Thinnging of cortex by intraosseous process
Imaging beyoind X ray
Most definitive is MRI
CT good for cortex
Osteochondroma
What is it
Where
Tx
Non-painful in femur or tibia
Metaphysis or diametaphysis from the surface and projects out
Solitary called exostosis
Osteochondromatosis is multiple
Surgical resection IF symptomatic
Osteochondroma radiographic
Mushroom
Enchondroma
Age Where in body What does it look similar to? What do you see on film? Tx
Benign cartilaginous lesion
Younger (10-39)
Hands and feet
Low-grade chondrosarcoma
Stippled calcification, edosteal scalloping ossificiation, expansion of cortex
Surgery if grwoth or fracture
Giant cell tumor of bone Age Where Histology Tx
20-40
Epiphysis of long bones around the knee
Multinucleated giant cells in stroma
Fractures common
Surgery or RANKL
Osteoid osteoma Patho Where Population SSx Appearance
Half in cortex of tibia or fibula
Small lesions of osteoid and woven bone which have painful swelling
Males under 40
Pain worse at night and relieved by antiinflam
Long bones and vertebrae
Periosteal new bone with central radiolucent nidues
Anuerysmal bone cysts
Appearance
IMaging
What is it
Blood filled cystic lesions
Soap bubble appearnce in metaphysis…MRI shows fluid levels
Osteochondroma
Age/gender
Locations
Radiograph tx
10-35 yrs and male
Femur/tibia
Exophytic and cartilaginous
Surgery if sx
Enchondroma
Age/gender
Locations
Radiograph tx
15-40 yrs
Hands/feet
Stippled calcification with endosteal scalloping
Surgery if sx
GCT
Age/gender
Locations
Radiograph tx
20-30 female
Epiphysis of long bones
Eccentric lucency of epiphysis
Surgery and/or denosumab
Osteoid osteoma
Age/gender
Locations
Radiograph tx
10-35 male
Tibia/fibula
New bone with radiolucent nidus
NSAIDS and surgery
ABC
Age/gender
Locations
Radiograph tx
<30
Metaphysis of long bones
Soap bubbles with spetations and fluid levels
Surgery
Most common bone metastases and SREs
Breast and prostate
Pain, fracture, hyperCa, spinal cord compression
Prsentation of bone metastasis
Not all cause baine
Weight bearing bones earlier
Worse at night
10% hyperclacemia