SEMEIOTICS OF BONE-TUMORS IN CHILDREN

Authors
Citation
S. Fasanelli, SEMEIOTICS OF BONE-TUMORS IN CHILDREN, European journal of radiology, 27, 1998, pp. 110-115
Citations number
6
Categorie Soggetti
Radiology,Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging
ISSN journal
0720048X
Volume
27
Year of publication
1998
Supplement
1
Pages
110 - 115
Database
ISI
SICI code
0720-048X(1998)27:<110:SOBIC>2.0.ZU;2-0
Abstract
In recent years, the study of bone disorders has changed thanks to the progressive development of imaging techniques. In our opinion, howeve r, different from what happens in the study of pathologic conditions i n other organs and systems, conventional radiology remains the diagnos tic cornerstone for bone disorders and especially bone tumors. In any case, plain radiography must always be performed first. The radiologic approach to primary bone tumors includes a series of steps to collect the necessary information to suggest, with the following contribution of radiography, the most likely diagnosis. The approach is basically statistical and many parameters should be considered. As far as bone t umors in children are concerned, the basic role of the statistical var iable 'patient age' is apparent and this information should be conside red even before any others. Despite the difficulties in assessing the frequency of bone tumors we tried to read homogeneously some of the st atistical data reported in literature. Tumor incidence in a given age class is a very important diagnostic tool. Lesion location is the seco nd step in the radiologic work-up: the involved bone and bone segment should be assessed and correlated with the preferential site of a spec ific rumor. Regarding the bone tumors detected in the first 5 years of life, an interesting question is whether a vertebra plana is due to a benign or a malignant lesion. The lytic lesion will be well defined b y CT and MRI will be very useful in depicting bone marrow and surround ing soft tissue involvement. However. many processes have a similar im aging pattern. We believe that before biopsy the frequent, marked infi ltration of surrounding soft tissues in vertebra plana should suggest a diagnosis of malignant tumor rather than of tumor-like lesion. (C) 1 998 Elsevier Science Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.