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Dr Dhananjaya Sabat MS, DNB, MNAMS
Assistant Professor Orthopedics
Maulana Azad Medical College, New Delhi
   (1)   Location of the lesion
   (2)   Extent of the lesion
   (3)   What is the lesion doing to the bone?
   (4)   What is the bone doing to the lesion?
   (5)   Hint as to its tissue type / matrix
   Location and age of patient most important
    parameters in classifying a primary bone
    tumor.
   Simple to determine from plain radiographs.
   EPIPHYSEAL                METAPHYSEAL                    DIAPHYSEAL
    ◦ Chondroblastoma          ◦ Nonossifying fibroma          ◦ Adamantinoma
    ◦ Clear cell                 (close to growth plate)       ◦ Leukemia,
      chondrosarcoma           ◦ Chondromyxoid                   Lymphoma,
    ◦ Giant cell tumor           fibroma (abutting
                                 growth plate)                   Reticulum cell
    ◦ Aneurysmal bone                                            sarcoma
      cyst                     ◦ Solitary bone cyst,
                                 ABC, GCT                      ◦ Ewing sarcoma
    ◦ Geode
      (subchondral cyst)       ◦ Osteochondroma                ◦ Metastasis
    ◦ Infection                ◦ Brodie abscess                ◦ Osteoblastoma/
    ◦ Eosinophilic             ◦ Osteogenic sarcoma,             osteoid osteoma
      granuloma                  chondrosarcoma                ◦ Nonossifying
                                                                 fibroma
   Central: Enchondroma
   Eccentric: GCT, CMF,
    osteosarcoma
   Cortical: osteoid osteoma,
    NOF
   Parosteal: osteochondroma,
    parosteal osteosarcoma
BONE TUMOR               COMMONEST SITE
SBC                      Proximal humerus > prox. Femur
ABC, GCT, Osteosarcoma   Lowerend femur > upper end tibia
Enchondroma              Metaphysis of small bones of hand & feet
Osteochondroma           Distal femur> prox. Tibia > prox. Humerus
Chondroblastoma          Proximal humerus> prox femur
Ewing’s                  Femur > fibula > tibia
Adamantinoma             Mandible > tibia
Myeloma                  Vertebra
Fibrous dysplasia        Ribs > Upper femur > Tibia > lower femur
Osteoid osteoma          Femur > tibia
Chordoma                 Sacrum > clivus (spheno occipital) > anterior
                         vertebral body
Ivory osteoma            Frontal sinus
Chondromyxoid fibroma    Tibia > femur
Chondroblastoma          Pelvis > femur
Osteoblastoma            Posterior spine
Patterns of bone destruction:
            •GEOGRAPHIC   Well-defined smooth / irregular margin
                          Short zone of transition
   Lytic
                          Poorly demarcated lesion imperceptibly
            •PERMEATIVE   merging with uninvolved bone
                          Long zone of transition
                          Areas of destruction with ragged borders.
            •MOTHEATEN    Less well defined / demarcated lesional margin
                          Longer zone of transition

   Sclerotic
   Margin between tumor and native bone is
    visible on the plain radiograph.
   Slowly progressive process is “walled-off” by
    native bone, producing distinct margins.
   Rapidly progressive process destroys bone,
    producing indistinct margins.
   Margin types 1A, 1B, 1C, 2, and 3
    ◦ least aggressive 1A, to most aggressive 3
   Aggressive lesions destroy bone.
   Aggressiveness increases likelihood of
    malignancy.
    ◦ BUT, not all aggressive processes are malignant.
    ◦ AND, not all malignant diseases are aggressive.
A well circumscribed lesion
              with a narrow zone of
              transition




increasing aggressiveness
   simple cyst (UBC)
   enchondroma
   FD
   chondroblastoma
   GCT
   chondrosarcoma
    (rare)
   MFH (rare)
   GCT
   enchondroma
   chondroblastoma
   myeloma,
    metastatsis
   CMF
   FD
   chondrosarcoma
   MFH
   chondrosarcoma
   MFH
   osteosarcoma
   GCT
   metastasis
   infection
   EG
   lymphoma
   myeloma,
                     metastases
                    infection
                    EG
                    osteosarcoma
                    chondrosarcoma
                    lymphoma
Multiple scattered holes that vary in
size & seem to arise separately
   Ewing
                           EG
                           infection
                           myeloma,
                            metastasis
                           lymphoma
                           osteosarcoma

Poorly demarcated from normal, numerous
elongated holes/slots in cortex, run parallel to
long axis of bone
   Limited responses of bone
              Destruction:    lysis (lucency)
                Reaction:     sclerosis
              Remodeling:     periosteal reaction
   Rate of growth determines bone response
    ◦ slow progression, sclerosis prevails
    ◦ rapid progression, destruction prevails
   Periosteal reaction must mineralize to be
    seen on X ray ( 10 days – 3 weeks)
   Configuration of periosteal reaction
    ◦   Nature of inciting process
    ◦   Intensity
    ◦   Aggressiveness
    ◦   Duration
   Thick, uninterrupted
    ◦ long standing process, often non-aggressive
      stress fracture
      chronic infection
      osteoid osteoma
   Spiculated, lamellated
    ◦ aggressive process
    ◦ tumor likely
periosteal reaction
Codman
Triangle
                      advancing tumor margin
                      destroys periosteal new
                      bone before it ossifies

                       tumor
Sunburst Appearance
   “Matrix” is the internal tissue of the tumor
   Most tumor matrix is soft tissue in nature.
    ◦ Radiolucent (lytic) on x-ray
   Cartilage matrix
    ◦ calcified rings, arcs, dots (stippled)
    ◦ enchondroma, chondroblastoma, chondrosarcoma
   Ossific matrix
    ◦ osteosarcoma
 Exostosis: well defined bony
  projection growing away from
  physis
 Cartilage maybe calcified if
  lesions are large / malignant
  change
   Nidus: a tiny radiolucent area
   If in diaphysis surrounded by dense bone and thickened cortex
    Metaphysis less cortical thickening
   Double density sign on bone scan – increased uptake in nidus and
    decreased uptake in reactive sclerotic zone (also seen in Brodie’s abcess)
   Lytic nidus surrounded by sclerotic bone in CT
   Centre of nidus may be calcified
   Well demarcated osteolytic lesion sometimes
    containing flecks of calcification
   Less reactive bone than osteoid osteoma
   Bone scan - intense activity
   Cystic radiolucency on the diaphysial side of the growth plate
   Cortex may be thinned and bone expanded with well defined thin
    sclerotic margin
   May have pseudo-loculated appearance secondary to irregular
    cortical thinning and thin septal ridges
   Falling fragment sign typical and the lesion is never wider than
    epiphysial plate
   Bone scan cold or minimal activity unless fractured
   Gross honey comb lesion
   Often eccentrically placed
   Does not extend to the joint (unlike GCT)
   Warm to hot on bone scan
   Usually well defined geographic lytic lesion
    in the epiphysis/metaphysis extending up to
    the joint surface without marginal sclerosis
   Junction with normal bone often poorly
    defined
   Cortex thinned and sometimes ballooned
   Bone scan warm to hot
Fibrous cortical defect
   Margin well defined, sometimes scalloped
    and often sclerosed
Non-ossifying Fibroma
   Ground glass appearance typical
   Shepherds crook deformity of proximal femur
   Variable appearance with expansion of cortex
   Scalloped erosions on endosteal surface
   May have flecks of calcification
   Rounded or oval rare area
   Usually eccentrically placed
   May cross the growth plate
   Sharp outline and sclerotic rim
   Scalloped margin and thin cortex
   Well defined area of rarefaction eccentrically placed in
    the epiphysis or across the growth plate
   No reaction in surrounding bone
   50% show central calcification, 50% show linear
    periosteal reaction
   Bone scan increased uptake at margins
   Multiple loose bodies
   Large osteolytic lesion in the midline
   May contain flecks of calcification
   Marked bone destruction
   Diffuse
    osteopenia with
    multiple
    osteolytic lesions
    dispersed
    throughout
    skeleton.
   Characteristic honey comb appearance in
    diaphysis
   Cortical thinning with expansion
   Vertical striations without bone expansion
    and coarse trabecular appearance (corduroy
    appearance)
   Mottled lytic defect usually no
    sclerotic rim
   May destroy cortex
   Usually endosteal or periosteal
    reaction
   Lesions in flat bones and ribs
    appear punched out
   May appear loculated due to sparing
    of large trabeculae
   Spinal lesions- collapse (vertebra
    plana), which may heal
   Mottled or moth eaten lesion
    diffusely involving bone
   Lytic destruction common, often the
    cortex is perforated
   Onion skin appearance- layers of
    periosteal new bone are said to be
    characteristic
   May form Codman’s triangle
   Variable with combination of bone destruction and bone
    formation
   Sun ray spicules/ sun burst appearance and Codman’s triangle
    may be evident
   Cortical breach common
   Adjacent soft tissue mass
   Joint space rarely involved
    ◦   25% Lytic
    ◦   35% Sclerotic
    ◦   40% Mixed
   Telangiectatic type- purely lytic
   Variable appearance with 60 - 70% have calcification
    and 50% have sub periosteal new bone
   May be a large cystic lesion with cortical destruction
    and central calcification, endosteal scalloping and
    cortical expansion; annular, punctate or comma
    shaped calcification
   Bone often mottled or moth eaten
    with extension into soft tissue
   Osteolytic lesion may be
    surrounded by reactive bone
   Destructive appearance
    radiologically
   Usually little periosteal reaction
   Osteolytic commonest - cortical destruction with
    little or no periosteal reaction; Lungs, Kidney,
    Adrenal, Thyroid, Uterus
   Osteoblastic deposits – Prostate, Bladder, Testis,
    Breast and Bowel secondaries. Also carcinoid
    lung tumors, lymphoma
   Mixed- Breast, Lung, Ovary, Cervix
   Lymphoma deposits may resemble prostatic
    deposits, i.e. sclerotic secondaries
   Lytic, expansile, with soft tissue mass- RCC,
    thyroid
   X-Ray- at least 50% loss of bone to produce lysis
    on X-ray, Loss of single pedicle produces a
    “winking owl sign”. CT scan, MRI
Osteolytic bone metastases:
breast carcinoma shows multiple osteolytic bone lesions.
Osteoblastic bone metastases
Mixed pattern bone metastases:
   Early - vague mottled lucent areas
   Diffuse destructive lytic lesion with little
    periosteal reaction
   Usually combination of patchy sclerosis and
    mottled destruction
   Hogkins disease - typical appearance of ivory
    vertebrae
   May be generalised decrease in bone density
   Multiple punched out defects
   Little bony reaction around lesions
   Solitary lesion = plasmacytoma; multilocular expanding lytic
    lesion in a red marrow area
   Frequently cold on bone scan

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Xray bone tumor UG lecture

  • 1. Dr Dhananjaya Sabat MS, DNB, MNAMS Assistant Professor Orthopedics Maulana Azad Medical College, New Delhi
  • 2. (1) Location of the lesion  (2) Extent of the lesion  (3) What is the lesion doing to the bone?  (4) What is the bone doing to the lesion?  (5) Hint as to its tissue type / matrix
  • 3. Location and age of patient most important parameters in classifying a primary bone tumor.  Simple to determine from plain radiographs.
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  • 5. EPIPHYSEAL  METAPHYSEAL  DIAPHYSEAL ◦ Chondroblastoma ◦ Nonossifying fibroma ◦ Adamantinoma ◦ Clear cell (close to growth plate) ◦ Leukemia, chondrosarcoma ◦ Chondromyxoid Lymphoma, ◦ Giant cell tumor fibroma (abutting growth plate) Reticulum cell ◦ Aneurysmal bone sarcoma cyst ◦ Solitary bone cyst, ABC, GCT ◦ Ewing sarcoma ◦ Geode (subchondral cyst) ◦ Osteochondroma ◦ Metastasis ◦ Infection ◦ Brodie abscess ◦ Osteoblastoma/ ◦ Eosinophilic ◦ Osteogenic sarcoma, osteoid osteoma granuloma chondrosarcoma ◦ Nonossifying fibroma
  • 6. Central: Enchondroma  Eccentric: GCT, CMF, osteosarcoma  Cortical: osteoid osteoma, NOF  Parosteal: osteochondroma, parosteal osteosarcoma
  • 7. BONE TUMOR COMMONEST SITE SBC Proximal humerus > prox. Femur ABC, GCT, Osteosarcoma Lowerend femur > upper end tibia Enchondroma Metaphysis of small bones of hand & feet Osteochondroma Distal femur> prox. Tibia > prox. Humerus Chondroblastoma Proximal humerus> prox femur Ewing’s Femur > fibula > tibia Adamantinoma Mandible > tibia Myeloma Vertebra Fibrous dysplasia Ribs > Upper femur > Tibia > lower femur Osteoid osteoma Femur > tibia Chordoma Sacrum > clivus (spheno occipital) > anterior vertebral body Ivory osteoma Frontal sinus Chondromyxoid fibroma Tibia > femur Chondroblastoma Pelvis > femur Osteoblastoma Posterior spine
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  • 9. Patterns of bone destruction: •GEOGRAPHIC Well-defined smooth / irregular margin Short zone of transition  Lytic Poorly demarcated lesion imperceptibly •PERMEATIVE merging with uninvolved bone Long zone of transition Areas of destruction with ragged borders. •MOTHEATEN Less well defined / demarcated lesional margin Longer zone of transition  Sclerotic
  • 10. Margin between tumor and native bone is visible on the plain radiograph.  Slowly progressive process is “walled-off” by native bone, producing distinct margins.  Rapidly progressive process destroys bone, producing indistinct margins.
  • 11. Margin types 1A, 1B, 1C, 2, and 3 ◦ least aggressive 1A, to most aggressive 3  Aggressive lesions destroy bone.  Aggressiveness increases likelihood of malignancy. ◦ BUT, not all aggressive processes are malignant. ◦ AND, not all malignant diseases are aggressive.
  • 12. A well circumscribed lesion with a narrow zone of transition increasing aggressiveness
  • 13. simple cyst (UBC)  enchondroma  FD  chondroblastoma  GCT  chondrosarcoma (rare)  MFH (rare)
  • 14. GCT  enchondroma  chondroblastoma  myeloma, metastatsis  CMF  FD  chondrosarcoma  MFH
  • 15. chondrosarcoma  MFH  osteosarcoma  GCT  metastasis  infection  EG  lymphoma
  • 16. myeloma, metastases  infection  EG  osteosarcoma  chondrosarcoma  lymphoma Multiple scattered holes that vary in size & seem to arise separately
  • 17. Ewing  EG  infection  myeloma, metastasis  lymphoma  osteosarcoma Poorly demarcated from normal, numerous elongated holes/slots in cortex, run parallel to long axis of bone
  • 18. Limited responses of bone Destruction: lysis (lucency) Reaction: sclerosis Remodeling: periosteal reaction  Rate of growth determines bone response ◦ slow progression, sclerosis prevails ◦ rapid progression, destruction prevails
  • 19. Periosteal reaction must mineralize to be seen on X ray ( 10 days – 3 weeks)  Configuration of periosteal reaction ◦ Nature of inciting process ◦ Intensity ◦ Aggressiveness ◦ Duration
  • 20. Thick, uninterrupted ◦ long standing process, often non-aggressive  stress fracture  chronic infection  osteoid osteoma  Spiculated, lamellated ◦ aggressive process ◦ tumor likely
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  • 22. periosteal reaction Codman Triangle advancing tumor margin destroys periosteal new bone before it ossifies tumor
  • 24. “Matrix” is the internal tissue of the tumor  Most tumor matrix is soft tissue in nature. ◦ Radiolucent (lytic) on x-ray  Cartilage matrix ◦ calcified rings, arcs, dots (stippled) ◦ enchondroma, chondroblastoma, chondrosarcoma  Ossific matrix ◦ osteosarcoma
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  • 27.  Exostosis: well defined bony projection growing away from physis  Cartilage maybe calcified if lesions are large / malignant change
  • 28. Nidus: a tiny radiolucent area  If in diaphysis surrounded by dense bone and thickened cortex Metaphysis less cortical thickening  Double density sign on bone scan – increased uptake in nidus and decreased uptake in reactive sclerotic zone (also seen in Brodie’s abcess)  Lytic nidus surrounded by sclerotic bone in CT  Centre of nidus may be calcified
  • 29. Well demarcated osteolytic lesion sometimes containing flecks of calcification  Less reactive bone than osteoid osteoma  Bone scan - intense activity
  • 30. Cystic radiolucency on the diaphysial side of the growth plate  Cortex may be thinned and bone expanded with well defined thin sclerotic margin  May have pseudo-loculated appearance secondary to irregular cortical thinning and thin septal ridges  Falling fragment sign typical and the lesion is never wider than epiphysial plate  Bone scan cold or minimal activity unless fractured
  • 31. Gross honey comb lesion  Often eccentrically placed  Does not extend to the joint (unlike GCT)  Warm to hot on bone scan
  • 32. Usually well defined geographic lytic lesion in the epiphysis/metaphysis extending up to the joint surface without marginal sclerosis  Junction with normal bone often poorly defined  Cortex thinned and sometimes ballooned  Bone scan warm to hot
  • 33. Fibrous cortical defect  Margin well defined, sometimes scalloped and often sclerosed
  • 35. Ground glass appearance typical  Shepherds crook deformity of proximal femur  Variable appearance with expansion of cortex
  • 36. Scalloped erosions on endosteal surface  May have flecks of calcification
  • 37. Rounded or oval rare area  Usually eccentrically placed  May cross the growth plate  Sharp outline and sclerotic rim  Scalloped margin and thin cortex
  • 38. Well defined area of rarefaction eccentrically placed in the epiphysis or across the growth plate  No reaction in surrounding bone  50% show central calcification, 50% show linear periosteal reaction  Bone scan increased uptake at margins
  • 39. Multiple loose bodies
  • 40. Large osteolytic lesion in the midline  May contain flecks of calcification  Marked bone destruction
  • 41. Diffuse osteopenia with multiple osteolytic lesions dispersed throughout skeleton.
  • 42. Characteristic honey comb appearance in diaphysis  Cortical thinning with expansion
  • 43. Vertical striations without bone expansion and coarse trabecular appearance (corduroy appearance)
  • 44. Mottled lytic defect usually no sclerotic rim  May destroy cortex  Usually endosteal or periosteal reaction  Lesions in flat bones and ribs appear punched out  May appear loculated due to sparing of large trabeculae  Spinal lesions- collapse (vertebra plana), which may heal
  • 45. Mottled or moth eaten lesion diffusely involving bone  Lytic destruction common, often the cortex is perforated  Onion skin appearance- layers of periosteal new bone are said to be characteristic  May form Codman’s triangle
  • 46. Variable with combination of bone destruction and bone formation  Sun ray spicules/ sun burst appearance and Codman’s triangle may be evident  Cortical breach common  Adjacent soft tissue mass  Joint space rarely involved ◦ 25% Lytic ◦ 35% Sclerotic ◦ 40% Mixed  Telangiectatic type- purely lytic
  • 47. Variable appearance with 60 - 70% have calcification and 50% have sub periosteal new bone  May be a large cystic lesion with cortical destruction and central calcification, endosteal scalloping and cortical expansion; annular, punctate or comma shaped calcification
  • 48. Bone often mottled or moth eaten with extension into soft tissue  Osteolytic lesion may be surrounded by reactive bone  Destructive appearance radiologically  Usually little periosteal reaction
  • 49. Osteolytic commonest - cortical destruction with little or no periosteal reaction; Lungs, Kidney, Adrenal, Thyroid, Uterus  Osteoblastic deposits – Prostate, Bladder, Testis, Breast and Bowel secondaries. Also carcinoid lung tumors, lymphoma  Mixed- Breast, Lung, Ovary, Cervix  Lymphoma deposits may resemble prostatic deposits, i.e. sclerotic secondaries  Lytic, expansile, with soft tissue mass- RCC, thyroid  X-Ray- at least 50% loss of bone to produce lysis on X-ray, Loss of single pedicle produces a “winking owl sign”. CT scan, MRI
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  • 51. Osteolytic bone metastases: breast carcinoma shows multiple osteolytic bone lesions.
  • 53. Mixed pattern bone metastases:
  • 54. Early - vague mottled lucent areas  Diffuse destructive lytic lesion with little periosteal reaction  Usually combination of patchy sclerosis and mottled destruction  Hogkins disease - typical appearance of ivory vertebrae
  • 55. May be generalised decrease in bone density  Multiple punched out defects  Little bony reaction around lesions  Solitary lesion = plasmacytoma; multilocular expanding lytic lesion in a red marrow area  Frequently cold on bone scan