Imaging assessment of osteoid osteoma
10.3760/cma.j.issn.1008-6706.2009.03.040
- VernacularTitle:骨样骨瘤的影像学评价
- Author:
Jianlin DING
;
Danbing YI
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Osteoma,osteoid;
Radiography;
Tomography,X-ray computed;
Magnetic resonance imaging
- From:
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy
2009;16(3):461-463
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective To assess the diagnostic value of DR,SCT,MSCT and MRI in diagnosis of osteoid osteoma.Methods Nineteen cases of osteoid ostcoma proved by surgical pathology were collected,Among the 19 cases,all patients had DR and CT scanning,8 with MR imaging.All the DR image processing were performed to display the nidus.Ten patients were examined by SCT axial scanning and 9 cases were performed by MSCT using isotropic parameters,then multi-direction MPR were performed.The ability of DR,SCT,MSCT and MKI in demonstrating the nidus and the surrounding reaction were analyzed.Results Among 19 cases.only 6 cases showed nidus on DR before image processing and 12 showed nldus after image processing.All cases with CT scanning showed nidus.Among 8 cases with MRI.only 6 eases could be diagnosed correedy.The nldns could be ariarmed in only 4 cases.and the nidus was affirmed by comparing with DR or CT in 2 eases,the other 2 cases were misdiagnosis.Among 10 eases with SCT,only 6 cases showed calcification of nidus.Whereas among 9 cases with MSCT,8 cases showed calcification of nidus.There were also soft tissue and bone marrow edema around the nidus on MR imaging in all 8 cases.Conclusion Nidm is the key in diagnosing the osteoid osteoma correctly.DR is a basic checking method for osteoid osteoma.DR image processing con improve the display rates of nidus.CT scan is the best method to demonstrate the nidus.MSCT is better than SCT in demonstrating the nidus and the surrounding reaction.MRI can demonstrate the soft tissue and bone marrow edema around the nidus sensitively.but probably lead to an incorrect diagnosis.Combining with DR or CT.MRI can make an accurate diagnosis.