The knee is a common site for bone tumors, whether clinically painful or not.
Conventional radiology has been established as the first line of investigation
in patients with knee pain and can reveal lesions that often generate questions
not only for the generalist physician but also for the radiologist or general
orthopedist. History, image examination, and histopathological analysis compose
the essential tripod of the diagnosis of bone tumors, and conventional radiology
is an essential diagnostic tool in patients with knee pain. This pictorial essay
proposes to depict the main conventional radiography findings of the most common
bone tumors around the knee, including benign and malignant tumors, as well as
pseudo-tumors.
Highlights
The periosteum has different characteristics between genders and age groups, and may change with the use of medications.
Conventional plain radiography can often determine the aggressiveness of periosteal reactions.
Knowledge of the periosteum’s anatomy eases the understanding of its periosteal reactions.
Systemic periosteal reactions are generally underdiagnosed, due to compartmentalized analysis.
A ultrassonografia realizada por um habilidoso e experiente examinador é considerada, atualmente, método de elevada acurácia no diagnóstico diferencial das massas anexiais. Os autores expõem uma revisão baseada em imagens ultrassonográficas das principais apresentações das massas anexiais, descrevendo suas características e localizações.
Os autores relatam o caso de um paciente do sexo masculino, 71 anos de idade, com diagnóstico de doença de Paget óssea sacral. Foi realizado estudo com radiografia, cintilografia, tomografia computadorizada e ressonância magnética, e o diagnóstico foi confirmado por análise histopatológica. O paciente evoluiu com boa resposta ao uso de ibandronato 150 mg, mensalmente, com redução significativa dos marcadores bioquímicos da doença.
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