Tumoren der Skapula
Tumoren der Skapula
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There are a bewildering number of bone tumors with a wide variety of radiological appearances:
- bone-forming tumors
- cartilage-forming tumors
- fibrous bone lesions
- bone marrow tumors
- bony metastases
- other bone tumors or tumor-like lesions
- miscellaneous
- bone island / enostosis
- osteopoikilosis
- mastocytosis
- myeloid metaplasia-myelofibrosis
- pyknodysostosis
- radiation changes
- radiation-induced bone growth
- osteonecrosis
- radiation-induced bone tumors
See also
- soft tissue tumors
- WHO soft tissue tumor classification
- malignant fibrous histiocytoma
- liposarcoma
- synovial cell sarcoma
- fibromatoses
- rhabdomyosarcoma
- pigmented villonodular synovitis
- lipoma arborescens
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Bone tumours
The differential diagnosis for bone tumors is dependent on the age of the patient, with a very different set of differentials for the pediatric patient.
- bone tumors
- bone-forming tumors
- cartilage-forming tumors
- fibrous bone lesions
- bone marrow tumors
- other bone tumors or tumor-like lesions
- adamantinoma
- aneurysmal bone cyst
- benign fibrous histiocytoma
- chordoma
- giant cell tumor of bone
- Gorham massive osteolysis
- hemangioendothelioma
- haemophilic pseudotumor
- intradiploic epidermoid cyst
- intraosseous lipoma
- musculoskeletal angiosarcoma
- musculoskeletal hemangiopericytoma
- primary intraosseous hemangioma
- post-traumatic cystic bone lesion
- simple bone cyst
- skeletal metastases
- morphology
- location
- impending fracture risk
- staging
- AJCC staging of musculoskeletal tumors
- Enneking surgical staging system
- approach
Siehe auch:
- Morbus Paget der Skapula
- Chondrosarkom der Skapula
- Osteosarkom der Skapula
- Läsionen der Skapula
- Osteoidosteom der Scapula
- Osteom der Scapula
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