Showing posts with label bone tumor. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bone tumor. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 13, 2019

14 y/o s/p Martial Arts injury. Noticed a growth on X-ray

Ticks and fleas. The osteochondroma is pretty easy to see. Also ligamentum mucosum/infrapatellar plica edema (sprain vs frictional inflammation) and something in the prefemoral fat.

How would you describe the hoffa's and pre femoral findings? 

What do you recommend as far as the osteochondroma for follow up (if anything?)

Phillip Tirman MD  

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Femoral head lesion

F 62, left hip pain. Suspected impingement.

There's a subchondral / subcortical bone lesion at the anterior aspect of the left femoral head with cystic and fatty components, possibly also some calcification.
To me it doesn't look like a typical impingement lesion / herniation pit.
More like cystic degeneration of an intraosseous lipoma, or an LSMFT. 



She also has cartilage changes with subchondral cysts and mild trochanter bursitis (not shown).

What is your impression?
 

Wednesday, September 18, 2019


10 y/o with palpable lump on his finger. No pain.  3rd and 4th ray are affected.







Friday, September 6, 2019

42 y/o patient referred for back pain.
Incidental L2 lesion.
CT and standard sequences top row, axial T1 VIBE fs C+ below with mild enhacement.

CT shows hazy sclerosis, no lytic areas.



CT + MR




Diagnosis: BNCT

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