Primary bone lymphoma: radiographic-MR imaging correlation

Primary bone lymphoma is an uncommon malignancy that accounts for less than 5% of all primary bone tumors. The radiographic appearances of primary bone lymphoma are variable, and, because the lesion can appear near normal on plain radiographs, a second modality such as bone scintigraphy or magnetic...

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Veröffentlicht in:Radiographics 2003-11, Vol.23 (6), p.1371-1383
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description Primary bone lymphoma is an uncommon malignancy that accounts for less than 5% of all primary bone tumors. The radiographic appearances of primary bone lymphoma are variable, and, because the lesion can appear near normal on plain radiographs, a second modality such as bone scintigraphy or magnetic resonance (MR) imaging should be used. Despite this variability, the presence of a solitary, permeative, metadiaphyseal lesion with a layered periosteal reaction on plain radiographs and a soft-tissue mass on MR images, especially in a patient older than 30 years, is highly suggestive of lymphoma. The case for a diagnosis of primary bone lymphoma is further strengthened if the soft-tissue mass and marrow changes are associated with surprisingly little cortical destruction. Primary bone lymphoma has a better prognosis than many other malignant bone tumors; therefore, early identification allows for appropriate treatment. MR imaging not only permits early identification but also depicts the extent of soft-tissue involvement and can be used to assess the outcome of treatment.
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Bone Marrow - pathology
Bone Neoplasms - diagnosis
Bone Neoplasms - diagnostic imaging
Bone Neoplasms - pathology
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Child, Preschool
Female
Humans
Infant
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Lymphoma - diagnostic imaging
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Lymphoma, Non-Hodgkin - diagnostic imaging
Lymphoma, Non-Hodgkin - pathology
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Middle Aged
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Periosteum - pathology
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