Calcified or ossified benign soft tissue lesions that may simulate malignancy

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The purpose of this article is to review calcified or ossified benign soft tissue lesions that may simulate malignancy. We review the clinical presentations, locations, imaging characteristics, and differential diagnostic considerations of myositis ossificans, tophaceous gout, benign vascular lesions, calcific tendinopathy with osseous involvement, periosteal chondroma, primary synovial chondromatosis, Hoffa’s disease, tumoral calcinosis, lipoma with metaplasia, calcifying aponeurotic fibroma, calcific myonecrosis, ancient schwannoma, and Castleman disease.

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Kwee, R. M., & Kwee, T. C. (2019, December 1). Calcified or ossified benign soft tissue lesions that may simulate malignancy. Skeletal Radiology. Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00256-019-03272-3

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