Osteoid osteoma: diagnosis and treatment
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Radiol Bras. 2015 Jul/Ago;48(4):V Osteoid osteoma is the third most common benign neoplasm of bone, occurring predominantly in young, male patients. In most of cases, the patients report inflammatory-like pain that worsens at night and is alleviated with the use of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs. Osteoid osteoma is classically characterized at conventional radiography or computed tomography as a well defined lytic area representing the vascularized central nidus, surrounded by sclerosis and cortical thickening. Computed tomography is an excellent imaging method to identify the central nidus of the tumor and can also be utilized for treatment, as a guidance for percutaneous removal of the nidus, as described by the article developed by Petrilli et al. and published in the present issue of Radiologia Brasileira. The authors have evaluated computed tomography-guided percutaneous trephine removal of the nidus in 18 cases of osteoid osteoma, demonstrating that this is a safe and effective method for surgical resection of the lesion with reduced hospitalization time and less postoperative pain. It is important observe that in some cases, the osteoid osteoma nidus cannot be appropriately individualized at conventional imaging methods such as radiography and computed tomography, which makes the diagnosis more difficult. In such cases, magnetic resonance imaging, that has already been discussed in recent studies published by the Brazilian literature, may be utilized as an aid in the differential diagnosis, particularly by means of inphase, out-of-phase and perfusion-weighted imaging of the lesion. Considering that most tumors tend to replace the fatty and hematopoietic marrow components, the nidus of the osteoid osteoma may present with persistent signal intensity at out-of-phase sequences as compared with in-phase images. On the other hand, the decrease in signal intensity at out-of-phase sequences as compared with in-phase images would indicate the presence of fat and water in the bone marrow, which would indicate a lower probability of the presence of a neoplasm. Perfusion-weighted imaging has also been quite useful in the identification of the nidus of osteoid osteomas and in the diagnosis of the tumor. Most osteoid osteomas present with early and in-
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دوره 48 شماره
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تاریخ انتشار 2015