Bone Pathology II: Bone Neoplasms Flashcards
Are primary bone neoplasms rare?
YES
Osteoma
Benign tumor like mass of abnormally dense bone
Where are osteomas commonly found?
Skull
What age do osteomas typically appear?
4th to 5th decade
- Osteomas
- Epidermal cysts
- Fibromatoses
- Colonic adenomatous polyposis
Gardner’s Syndrome
Osteoid Osteoma
Benign highly vascular and well-circumscribed osteoblastic proliferation that is almost always singular
Where are osteoid osteomas typically found?
Long bones
What is the characteristic appearance of osteoid osteoma on x-ray?
Targetoid Appearance
Osteosarcoma
High grade sarcoma most often seen younger patients and presents as a painful tender mass
What is the most common location of osteosarcoma?
Knee
Codman Triangle
Triangular shadow between the cortex and raised ends of periosteum as the tumor has broken through the cortex and lifted the periosteum
Osteochondroma
Outgrowth of medullary and cortical bone covered with a cartilaginous cap that is more of a malformation than a neoplasm
Osteochromatosis
Multiple hereditary osteochondromas
Chondrosarcoma
Malignant cartilage forming tumor
What gender is more affected by chrondrosarcoma?
Males