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Spinal Ewing sarcoma: misleading appearances.

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    Spinal Ewing sarcoma can mimic other conditions on imaging. Recognizing subtle differences in plain radiography and computed tomography (CT) is crucial for accurate diagnosis.

    Area of Science:

    • Oncology
    • Radiology
    • Orthopedic Surgery

    Background:

    • Ewing sarcoma is a rare bone cancer, often affecting children and young adults.
    • Spinal involvement is infrequent, presenting diagnostic challenges.
    • Imaging plays a critical role in the initial evaluation and characterization of spinal tumors.

    Observation:

    • Two pediatric cases of spinal Ewing sarcoma with atypical radiographic presentations are described.
    • Case 1 exhibited features suggestive of neuroblastoma.
    • Case 2 demonstrated imaging characteristics similar to an aneurysmal bone cyst.

    Findings:

    • Plain radiography and computed tomography (CT) revealed misleading appearances in both cases.
    • Distinctive imaging features that differentiate these Ewing sarcoma presentations from neuroblastoma and aneurysmal bone cyst are discussed.

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  • The importance of detailed radiological assessment for accurate diagnosis is highlighted.
  • Implications:

    • Misinterpretation of imaging findings can delay diagnosis and treatment of spinal Ewing sarcoma.
    • Awareness of these unusual presentations can improve diagnostic accuracy in pediatric oncology and radiology.
    • This report aids clinicians in distinguishing spinal Ewing sarcoma from other bone pathologies on imaging.