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Imaging of Primary Chest Wall Tumors with Radiologic-Pathologic Correlation

Authors
Nam, Se JinKim, SungjunLim, Beom JinYoon, Choon-SikKim, Tae HoonSuh, Jin-SuckHa, Doo HoeKwon, Jong WonYoon, Young CheolChung, Hye WonSung, Mi SookChoi, Yun SunCha, Jang Gyu
Issue Date
May-2011
Publisher
Radiological Society of North America, Inc.
Citation
Radiographics, v.31, no.3, pp 749 - 770
Pages
22
Journal Title
Radiographics
Volume
31
Number
3
Start Page
749
End Page
770
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/sch/handle/2021.sw.sch/16564
DOI
10.1148/rg.313105509
ISSN
0271-5333
1527-1323
Abstract
Neoplasms and tumorlike lesions that originate from chest wall tissues are uncommon compared with tumors in other parts of the body, and unfamiliarity with these disease entities can cause diagnostic difficulties for radiologists. Furthermore, the imaging features of many of these tumors are nonspecific, particularly those that are locally aggressive. However, a systematic approach based on patient age, clinical history, lesion location, and characteristic imaging findings often helps limit the differential diagnosis. Primary chest wall tumors can be classified as bone or soft-tissue tumors, with the latter being further classified into adipocytic tumors, vascular tumors, peripheral nerve sheath tumors, cutaneous lesions, fibroblastic-myofibroblastic tumors, and so-called fibrohistiocytic tumors, largely based on the 2002 World Health Organization classification. Within each category, it is possible to further limit the differential diagnosis with cross-sectional imaging. Information on specific features (eg, mineralization, fibrosis, hemosiderin deposits) and imaging patterns (eg, the "target sign" and "fascicular sign" seen in neurogenic tumors) can aid in making the diagnosis. Radiologists can achieve a sufficiently specific diagnosis of bone tumors and soft-tissue tumors if typical findings are present. (C) RSNA, 2011 . radiographics.rsna.org
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