The aim of this study was to compare the accuracy of image guided (ultrasound or CT) percutaneous
We compared the accuracy of image guided (ultrasound or CT) percutaneous core
Surgical biopsies are still considered the gold standard in obtaining tumor tissue samples. In this study, we will analyze the core
Although most peripheral nerve sheath tumours are benign, some are malignant. The management of malignant tumours usually involves wide excision and is facilitated by knowledge of the diagnosis prior to operation. Imaging modalities, including MRI, give anatomical information but do not distinguish between benign and malignant nerve tumours. We therefore introduced the use of ultrasound guided
Purpose: Core
Introduction The aim of this study was to assess the accuracy of CT-guided core
The aim of this study was to compare accuracy of an image guided percutaneous core
Introduction: Pathological fractures commonly undergo biopsy to establish tissue diagnosis and plan definitive surgical management. Methods: 129 patients undergoing image-guided
Introduction. Tissue diagnosis is essential to direct the definitive management of a suspected soft tissue or bone sarcoma tissue. Knowledge of both the diagnostic yield and accuracy of core
Core needle: From the other 335, 116 were benign tumours or tumour-like conditions, 86 primary malignant, 53 lesions oh Hematopoietic, lymphoid and biopsy is simple, practical and easily permits diagnosis of bone and soft tissue tumours and tumour-like conditions even when immunohistochemical studies are needed. We present the results of 412 core
Objectives:. To determine the diagnostic performance of image-guided percutaneous core
Introduction.
Cartilage lesions vary in the spectrum from benign enchondromas to highly malignant dedifferentiated chondrosarcomas. From the treatment perspective, enchondromas are observed, Grade 1 chondrosarcomas are curetted like aggressive benign tumors, and rest are resected like other sarcomas. Although biopsy for tissue diagnosis is the gold standard for diagnosis and grade determination in chondrosarcoma, tumor heterogeneity limits the grading in patients following a biopsy. In the absence of definite pre-treatment grading, a surgeon is therefore often in a dilemma when deciding the best treatment option. Radiology has identified aggressive features and aggressiveness scores have been used to try and grade these tumors based on the imaging characteristics but there have been very few published reports with a uniform group and large number of cases to derive a consistent scoring and correlation. The authors asked these study questions :(1) Does Radiology Aggressiveness and its Score correlate with the grade of chondrosarcoma? (2) Can a cut off Radiology Agressiveness Score value be used to guide the clinician and add value to
Introduction: Chondrosarcoma is the second most common primary malignant bone tumour. Distinguishing between grades is not necessarily straightforward and may alter the management of the disease. We evaluated the correlation between the pre-operative
Aim: evaluation of articular cartilage defects repair of the knee by mosaicplasty. Methods: 12 cases of 12 knees (8 males and 4 females) that underwent cartilage repair by mosaicplasty for femoral condyle defects were reviewed. Mean patient age at time of surgery was 34 years old (23 Ð 47 years). All cases were diagnosed by arthroscopy and 3 underwent preoperatively MRI. Postoperatively 5 cases were investigated by MRI, 9 underwent a second-look arthroscopy and in 2 cases we performed a
Chondrosarcoma is the second most common primary malignant bone tumour. Distinguishing between grades is not necessarily straightforward and may alter the management of the disease. We evaluated the correlation between the pre-operative
Introduction. Local recurrence of tumours along the biopsy tract is a known complication of percutaneous closed
Introduction: The Musculoskeletal Tumour Society recommends that patients with musculoskeletal tumours are treated in specialist centres. Core
Haemangiomas are benign tumours with increased number of normal or abnormal appearing blood vessels. They are the commonest soft tissue tumours of infancy and childhood and comprise 7% of all soft tissue tumours. Our study is a retrospective analysis of 120 referred cases of various vascular anomalies in the last 10 years. Eighty cases had confirmed haemangiomas. MRI scan and
Aims: To assess the reliability of ultrasound guided (USG) tru-cut