2006
DOI: 10.1007/s00330-006-0381-4
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Characterisation of intra-articular soft tissue tumours and tumour-like lesions

Abstract: The aim of this study was to describe a new magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) classification system for intra-articular soft tissue tumours based on the morphology of the lesion, with the aim to aid the differential diagnosis. We performed a retrospective review of 52 consecutive patients presenting to a specialist musculoskeletal oncology unit with a suspected intra-articular tumour. Lesions were categorised into one of four groups according to a simple classification system based on their morphological featur… Show more

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“…Imaging of intraarticular masses are classified by Adams et al [13] according to absence or presence of calcification and bone erosions in radiography, and MRI features subdivided in four categories as solitary focal mass, multifocal solid masses, diffuse solid mass and diffuse synovitis (Table 1).…”
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“…Imaging of intraarticular masses are classified by Adams et al [13] according to absence or presence of calcification and bone erosions in radiography, and MRI features subdivided in four categories as solitary focal mass, multifocal solid masses, diffuse solid mass and diffuse synovitis (Table 1).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The lesion of interest (later diagnosed as NF) was neither recognized by the radiologist nor the treating clinician ( Figure 1). Inflammatory Arthritis/Rheumatoid/Psoriatic affections [32] (Pseudo-)Gout, Chondrocalcinosis [33] Hoffa's Fat Pad Inflammation [13] Tuberculous Arthritis [12] Non-tuberculous Infection [12] Coccidioidomycosis [12] Synovial Hemangioma [16] [17] During the following 8 months the patient felt increasing swelling of the knee joint. The repeat MRI (04/2019) documented the growing intraarticular solid synovial mass in the medial patellofemoral recess without signs of hemosiderin impregnation ( Figure 2).…”
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confidence: 99%