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UBC

7M. 7M. UBC. 45F swelling of arm with numbness of 2nd and 3rd fingers. Ax PDFS. Ax T1. *. Fibrolipomatous hamartoma of the median nerve with macrodystrophia lipomatosis. Nerve territory directed macrodactyly Localised form of gigantism Median or Plantar nerves

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UBC

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  1. 7M

  2. 7M

  3. UBC

  4. 45F swelling of arm with numbness of 2nd and 3rd fingers

  5. Ax PDFS Ax T1 *

  6. Fibrolipomatous hamartoma of the median nerve with macrodystrophia lipomatosis • Nerve territory directed macrodactyly • Localised form of gigantism • Median or Plantar nerves • Possible relation with neurofibromatosis

  7. 65MPain in arm and leg

  8. *

  9. Fibrosarcoma of humerusMetastasis to femur • Very aggressive tumour • 3rd most common primary malignant bone • Osteosarcoma, chondrosarcoma • Bony or soft tissue • Looks like MFH • Primary or secondary in • Irradiation, Paget’s, dedifferentaion of chondro • MFH in bone infarct

  10. Description of bone lesion • Age • Location • Axial • Body or posterior elements • Appendicular • Epi, Met, Dia. Medullary, Eccentric, Cortical • Size, shape, lytic, sclerotic • Margins • Geographic, Moth eaten, Permeative • Wide or narrow zone of transition • Periosteal reaction, Soft tissue mass • Matrix

  11. 35M8w post injury

  12. Cor T2 Cor T1

  13. Post traumatic myositsis ossificans • 4/52 Faint peripheral Ca • Periosteal reaction • 8/52 Circumscribed cortex • Central lacy pattern • 5/12 Maturity • >6/12 Regression • Separate from bone • 1 year Usually disappears • Periosteal reaction remains

  14. 25MBlocker

  15. *

  16. Sport related myositis ossificans • Single direct blow • Repeated minor trauma • Adductor longus-Rider’s bone • Brachialis-Fencer’s bone • Soleus-Dancer’s bone • Blocker’s arm

  17. 52F 8w post trauma

  18. T2

  19. Cor T1

  20. T2 *

  21. Myositis Ossificans • Primary or Secondary to trauma • Pseudo malignant ossification of soft tissue

  22. 9MSwelling of arm

  23. Infantile fibromatosis • Rare, locally aggressive • Usually sub Q • Abdominal wall, buttocks, shoulder, upper arm, H+N • ST mass, non calcified • Periosteal reaction or pressure erosion

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