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Age / Sex : 18 / F Age / Sex : 18/F Chief complaint : Pain on right upper arm P.I : Slip down 3 weeks ago and pain development, but no work-up 1) What is your impression? Two weeks later, you can see the final diagnosis with a brief discussion of this case. * Send Application Answers to Ja-Young Choi, MD ([email protected]) Courtesy : Sung Moon Lee, MD. Keimyung University Diagnosis: aneurysmal bone cyst DiscussionFindings: 1) Plain radiography : osteolytic lesion with cortical break-down and pathologic fracture, and suspected soft tissue mass 2) T1WI : Low signal intensity intraosseous lesion with soft tissue mass 3) STIR : Multilocular, intermediate-to-high signal intensity, with fluid-fluid levels 4) Enhancement : Ring-like enhancement along septa Differential Diagnosis: Other primary sarcoma, including osteosarcoma or Ewing’s Diagnosis: Aneurysmal bone cyst (Two times open biopsy) Discussion: 1) ABC is a misnomer – ABC is not true cyst, not true aneurysm 2) ABC consists of large vascular spaces, filled with blood and hemosiderin, and lined with giant cells 3) Primary or secondary (in a pre-existing benign or malignant bone lesion, such as GCT, osteoblastoma, chondroblastoma, fibrous dysplasia, hamangioma, nonossifying fibroma) 4) Usually pain or pathologic fracture during second decade of life 5) Any bone, anywhere within bone 6) Pathogenesis is still unclear 7) Plain radiographs show radiolucent, expansile mass without matrix production, often septations 8) Low SI on T1WI, high SI on T2WI, with low SI fibrous septa, enhancement along cyst walls (or septa), surrounding edema on MRI 9) Fluid-fluid levels are characteristic, but not specific 10) Solid ABC and giant cell reparative granuloma have similar histologic findingds, and have been used interchangeably in pathology literatures 11) In this case, plain radiograph shows no so typical expansile appearance. On MRI, however, multilocular septated appearance with fluid-fluid levels can suggest ABC. References: 1) Cotalorda J, Bourelle S. Modern concepts of primary aneurysmal bone cyst. Arch Orthop Trauma Surg 2007; 127:105-114 2) Wootton-Gorges SL. MR imaging of primary bone tumors and tumor-like conditions in children. Magn Reson Imaging Clin N Am 2009; 17:469-487 3) Ilaslan H, Sundaram M, Unni KK. Solid variant of aneurysmal bone cysts in long tubular bones: Giant cell reparative granuloma. AJR 2003; 180:1681-1687 4) Keenan S, Bui-Mansfield LT. Musculoskeletal lesions with fluid-fluid level: A pictorial essay. J Comput Assist Tomogr 2006; 30:512-524 |
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