Banks Kevin P, Bui-Mansfield Liem T, Chew Felix S, Collinson Frank
Department of Radiology, Brooke Army Medical Center, Fort Sam Houston, TX 78234, USA.
Semin Roentgenol. 2005 Oct;40(4):391-407. doi: 10.1053/j.ro.2005.01.021.
Musculoskeletal radiology, like most areas of diagnostic radiology, has seen a dramatic increase in the use of cross-sectional imaging techniques over the last decade. However, conventional radiography remains a vital role in the evaluation of disease involving the spine and extremities. Given its widespread availability and low cost, radiography should be the initial examination obtained when imaging is clinically indicated. Therefore it is essential that the practicing radiologists be able to maximize the diagnostic value of this common study to aid the clinicians with a focused differential diagnosis, if not a definitive diagnosis. While much emphasis has been placed on radiographic interpretation of osseous lesions, similar diagnostic yield can be often obtained about calcified or ossified soft-tissue lesions. Detailed evaluation of the distribution and morphology of the soft-tissue calcifications, combined with a thorough knowledge of the entities that may occur at the site of the noted abnormality, provides significant interpretive value to provide a definitive diagnosis or accurately recommend the next most effective management step. We provide a compartmental-based approach to the interpretation of soft-tissue calcifications.
与大多数诊断放射学领域一样,在过去十年中,肌肉骨骼放射学中横断面成像技术的使用显著增加。然而,传统放射摄影在评估涉及脊柱和四肢的疾病方面仍起着至关重要的作用。鉴于其广泛可得性和低成本,当临床上需要进行成像检查时,放射摄影应作为初始检查。因此,执业放射科医生必须能够最大限度地提高这项常见检查的诊断价值,以帮助临床医生进行有针对性的鉴别诊断,即便不能做出明确诊断。虽然人们非常重视骨病变的放射学解读,但对于钙化或骨化的软组织病变,通常也能获得类似的诊断率。对软组织钙化的分布和形态进行详细评估,并结合对可能在 noted 异常部位出现的病变实体的全面了解,可为做出明确诊断或准确推荐下一步最有效的管理步骤提供重要的解读价值。我们提供一种基于分区的方法来解读软组织钙化。