S.L. Chung , P. Tantridge , H. Wassati , J. Jaremko
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To review multi-level spinal lesions where metastasis was a possible differential diagnosis.
Materials
A series of anonymised patients who presented with multilevel spinal lesions were reviewed. Some patients presented with contiguous, multilevel, or diffuse spinal changes which ultimately proved to not be metastases despite initial suspicion. All these spinal lesions were evaluated with extensive imaging. If imaging features were suspicious for metastases or showed aggressive features, biopsy was performed. All data was anonymised.
Results
Despite not being metastases, some of these lesions can appear aggressive in nature. Differential diagnosis of multilevel spinal lesions included bone infarcts, Paget's, extra-medullary haematopoiesis, treatment related and axial spondyloarthropathy.
Conclusions
To help readers gain experience and confidence in assessing the differential diagnosis of multi-level spinal lesions which could be metastases.
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Clinical Radiology is published by Elsevier on behalf of The Royal College of Radiologists. Clinical Radiology is an International Journal bringing you original research, editorials and review articles on all aspects of diagnostic imaging, including:
• Computed tomography
• Magnetic resonance imaging
• Ultrasonography
• Digital radiology
• Interventional radiology
• Radiography
• Nuclear medicine
Papers on radiological protection, quality assurance, audit in radiology and matters relating to radiological training and education are also included. In addition, each issue contains correspondence, book reviews and notices of forthcoming events.