week 12 - tumours Flashcards
sarcomas
tumours that arise in bone and soft tissue
can be primary or secondary
sarcomas diagnosis
podiatry intervention: identification (ongoing pain, nocturnal pain, pain meds not working, inflammation, change lost structure, referral, support
identification is made from: history, physcial examination, radiologial diagnosis
imaging
- plain film: needs to be present for some time to show up
- MRI = gold standard
Size and shape
- agressive lesions tend to occupy larger areas of bone than slower-growing lesions
Cortical involvement
a solitary bone lesions growth rate also can be estimated by the pattern of resorption along the adjacent cortex
- a more aggressive lesion penetrates or breaks through the cortex and invades the soft tissues
anatomic position
anatomical position of the lesion in a tubular bone can provide valuable diagnositc info
position assessed in 2 planes: horiztonal and vertical
skeletal location
- some soliatary bone lesons have a predilection for certain bones
trabeculation
- only found with only a few lesions
delicate trabeculation = GCT
horizontally orietated fine delicate trabeculation is a feature of ABC
benign characterisitics
- well defined
- sclerotic growth (slow growth)
- cortical thining can occur, but not destruction
- periosteal reaction is uniform and solid
malignant characteristics
- ill defined margin
- month-eaten appearance
- cortical destruction/osteopenia
- periosteal reaction
- adjacent soft tissue mass
bone cyst
- simple bone cyst is nonneoplastic, fluid filled cavity lined by a thin fibrovasuclar connective tissue menbrane and or osteiod
- cyst cavities may contain straw-coloured serous
Enchondroma
benigin
- located on diaphysis of mets and phalanges
- intramedullary lesion, sharp margination with explansile tendencies
osteochondroma
most often in long bones
radiographic appearance
- peripheral bone projection
- thin cartilage cap
- regular trabeculation
- smooth cortical surface
Aneurysmal bone cyst
- cavernous blood filled spaces with thin fibrous walls
- pronouces expansion
- little matrix calcification
- surrounding sclerosis
- can be agressive