Abstract
The radiologic workup of musculoskeletal tumors can be both cost-efficient and extremely helpful to the referring clinician if one proceeds in a thoughtful and logical manner. It should be remembered that plain films remain the most reliable imaging method for assessment of both biological activity and probable histologic diagnosis of an osseous lesion. Further investigations are of help to determine the extent of lesion and to help in staging. In order to do this, we have found it useful to include an assessment of 10 determinants in the description of a tumor. If these determinants are accurately described, the correct diagnosis or at least a limited differential diagnosis usually becomes obvious.
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Umer, M., Hasan, O. H. A., Khan, D., Uddin, N., & Noordin, S. (2017). Systematic approach to musculoskeletal benign tumors. International Journal of Surgery Oncology, 2(11), e46–e46. https://doi.org/10.1097/ij9.0000000000000046
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