Soft tissue tumours of the elbow are mostly benign. Malignant tumours in this area, although uncommon, often present unique clinical and histopathological characteristics that are helpful for diagnosis. Management of soft tissue tumours around the elbow may be challenging because of their rarity and the proximity to neurovascular structures. Careful staging, histological diagnosis and treatment are essential to optimize clinical outcome. A missed or delayed diagnosis or an improperly executed biopsy may have devastating consequences for the patient. This article reviews the most common benign and malignant soft tissue tumours of the elbow and discusses the clinicopathological findings, imaging features and current therapeutic concepts.
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Savvidou, O. D., Koutsouradis, P., Bolia, I. K., Kaspiris, A., Chloros, G. G., & Papagelopoulos, P. J. (2019). Soft tissue tumours of the elbow: Current concepts. EFORT Open Reviews, 4(12), 668–677. https://doi.org/10.1302/2058-5241.4.190002
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