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BONE TUMORS

BONE TUMORS. Bone tumors. Bone tumors are classified into: Primary bone tumors Secondary bone tumors ( Metastasis) Most are classified according to the normal cell of origin and apparent pattern of differentiation. Analytic approach to evaluation of the bone neoplasm. Evaluation.

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BONE TUMORS

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  1. BONE TUMORS

  2. Bone tumors • Bone tumors are classified into: • Primary bone tumors • Secondary bone tumors ( Metastasis) • Most are classified according to the normal cell of origin and apparent pattern of differentiation

  3. Analytic approach to evaluation of the bone neoplasm

  4. Evaluation History Physical examination Investigations; labs, imaging Biopsy

  5. Radiography • Information yielded by radiography includes : • Site of the Lesion • Borders of the lesion/zone of transition • Type of bone destruction • Periosteal reaction • Matrix of the lesion • Nature and extent of soft tissue involvement

  6. Site of the lesion. Distribution of various lesions in a long tubular bone in a growing skeleton Distribution of various lesions in a long tubular bone after skeletal maturity

  7. Borders of the lesion determine its growth rate. sharp sclerotic sharp lytic ill-defined.

  8. Distribution of various lesions in a vertebra. Malignant lesions are seen predominantly in its anterior part (body) Benign lesions predominate in its posterior elements.

  9. Types of periosteal reaction. An uninterrupted periosteal reaction usually indicates a benign process, whereas an interrupted reaction indicates a malignant or aggressive nonmalignant process

  10. Interrupted type of periosteal reaction Ewing sarcoma -lamellated type lamellated or onion-skin type in ewing sarcoma sunburst pattern -osteosarcoma Codman triangle (arrow)

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