囊性骨病变:诊断陷阱和治疗考虑

Q2 Medicine
Ashwin Prajapati , Ashish Gulia , Kaival Gundavda , Rajesh Botchu , Amit Janu
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摘要

骨肿瘤是一种罕见的病变,经常给骨科医生的诊断和治疗带来挑战。恶性骨病变占所有癌症的0.2%,良性骨病变的确切发病率没有文献记载。这些病变在影像学上表现为囊性,具有不同数量的重叠特征,良性病变如单元性骨囊肿,局部侵袭性病变如动脉瘤性骨囊肿,感染如骨包虫囊肿,恶性病变如毛细血管扩张性骨肉瘤。为了帮助诊断,囊性骨病变分为原发性和继发性骨囊肿。原发性骨囊肿包括单纯性骨囊肿(SBC)、动脉瘤性骨囊肿(ABC)、表皮包涵性囊肿、骨内神经节、骨内脂肪瘤和骨包膜囊肿。继发性骨囊肿发生在原发性骨病中,导致囊肿形成,包括纤维发育不良(FD)、毛细血管扩张性骨肉瘤、嗜酸性肉芽肿、骨巨细胞瘤(GCT)和棕色肿瘤等病理。每一种都有特殊的诊断特征,需要不同的治疗,预后也不同。由于其罕见性和重叠的临床放射学特征,囊性病变经常给临床医生和放射科医生带来诊断和治疗的困境,经常导致诊断错误和治疗不当,可能危及患者的肢体或生命。通过这篇文章,我们的目的是描述这些囊性骨病变的具体诊断标志和治疗计划,可以帮助放射科医生和治疗骨科医生在诊断和管理这些病变的最佳。
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Cystic bone Lesions: Diagnostic pitfalls and therapeutic considerations
Bone tumors are rare lesions that often pose diagnostic and therapeutic challenges for an orthopedic surgeon. Malignant bone lesions comprise <0.2 % of all cancers and the precise incidence of benign bone lesions is not documented. Many of these lesions appear cystic on imaging with varying number of overlapping features between benign lesions like Unicameral bone cyst, locally aggressive like Aneurysmal bone cyst, infections like hydatid cyst of bone to malignant like telangiectatic osteosarcoma. To aid the diagnosis, cystic bone lesions are classified into primary and secondary bone cysts. Primary bone cysts include simple bone cysts (SBC), aneurysmal bone cysts (ABC), epidermal inclusion cysts, intraosseous ganglion, intraosseous lipoma, and hydatid cysts of bone. Secondary bone cysts arise within a primary bone condition leading to cyst formation and include pathologies like fibrous dysplasia (FD), telangiectatic osteosarcoma, eosinophilic granuloma, Giant cell tumor (GCT) of bone and brown tumors. Each of these has peculiar diagnostic hallmarks, requires different treatment, and carries different prognosis. Due to their rarity and overlapping clinico-radiological features, cystic lesions often pose diagnostic and therapeutic dilemmas for clinicians and radiologists, often leading to errors in diagnosis and inadequate treatment which can endanger a patient's limb or life. Through this article, we aim to describe specific diagnostic hallmarks and treatment plans for these cystic bone lesions which can aid radiologists and treating orthopedic surgeons in diagnosing and manage these lesions optimally.
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Journal of Clinical Orthopaedics and Trauma
Journal of Clinical Orthopaedics and Trauma Medicine-Orthopedics and Sports Medicine
CiteScore
4.30
自引率
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发文量
181
审稿时长
92 days
期刊介绍: Journal of Clinical Orthopaedics and Trauma (JCOT) aims to provide its readers with the latest clinical and basic research, and informed opinions that shape today''s orthopedic practice, thereby providing an opportunity to practice evidence-based medicine. With contributions from leading clinicians and researchers around the world, we aim to be the premier journal providing an international perspective advancing knowledge of the musculoskeletal system. JCOT publishes content of value to both general orthopedic practitioners and specialists on all aspects of musculoskeletal research, diagnoses, and treatment. We accept following types of articles: • Original articles focusing on current clinical issues. • Review articles with learning value for professionals as well as students. • Research articles providing the latest in basic biological or engineering research on musculoskeletal diseases. • Regular columns by experts discussing issues affecting the field of orthopedics. • "Symposia" devoted to a single topic offering the general reader an overview of a field, but providing the specialist current in-depth information. • Video of any orthopedic surgery which is innovative and adds to present concepts. • Articles emphasizing or demonstrating a new clinical sign in the art of patient examination is also considered for publication. Contributions from anywhere in the world are welcome and considered on their merits.
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