Review Article

Imaging of Malignant Primitive Tumors of the Spine

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Abstract

Primary malignant tumors of the spine are rare and mainly include chordoma, chondrosarcoma, Ewing sarcoma or primitive neuroectodermal tumor, and osteosarcoma. The final diagnosis is based on the combination of patient age, topographic and histologic features of the tumor, and lesion pattern on computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance (MR) imaging. Imaging evaluation includes radiography, CT, bone scintigraphy, and MR imaging. CT is more useful than radiography for evaluating location of the lesion and analyzing bone destruction and matrix, whereas MR has unmatched ability to assess soft tissue extension. This pictorial review provides an overview of the most prevalent primitive malignant tumors of spine.

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spinebone tumorsradiographCTMRI
  • Year: 2018
  • Volume: 102 Issue: 1
  • Page/Article: 56
  • DOI: 10.5334/jbsr.1410
  • Submitted on 25 Aug 2017
  • Accepted on 15 Aug 2018
  • Published on 6 Sep 2018
  • Peer Reviewed