Imaging of malignant bonetumors
S Van de Perre1, F M Vanhoenacker, C Geniets
1Department of Radiology, University Hospital Antwerp, Belgium.
Abstract:
Diagnostic imaging plays a pivotal role in the initial detection, characterization, pre-operative assessment and long term follow-up of malignant bone tumors. The purpose of this brief review is to discuss the specific role of the different imaging modalities in the diagnostic work-up of malignant bone tumors. The imaging features, with emphasis on standard radiography, allowing differentiation, of malignant bone tumors, will be highlighted.
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