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Adamantinoma verus Osteofibrous Dysplasia

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So here is a pediatric patient with anterior shin pain.

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We have a fat-suppressed fluid sequence...

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a fat-suppressed fluid sensitive sequence on the left,

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similarly in the axial plane and a coronal T1 sequence here.

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When I see an anterior tibia lesion that looks like this,

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that has sort of scalloped margins that's located predominantly in the cortex

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and in the surrounding marrow, centered in the tibia,

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there are two things I consider.

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I consider adamantinoma,

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which is a malignant diagnosis, and osteofibrous dysplasia.

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What this is.

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Adamantinoma, since it is malignant,

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tends to be a lot more aggressive in its appearance.

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So you'd see more soft tissue edema, more bony destruction.

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This looks like it's just sort of growing in the bone, having scalloped margins.

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It's not really doing any kind of infiltration.

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Right? Look at the margins here.

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You can see the scalloped very, very well.

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There's some expansion, but absolutely no edema in the surrounding soft tissues.

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No edema over here.

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Doesn't have any relationship to neurovascular bundle.

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It looks like a benign lesion.

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When I see something like this, I usually recommend a plain radiograph

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because it has a very characteristic appearance.

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I don't have one to share with you on this case because they didn't get one.

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I felt pretty confident that this was

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the diagnosis of osteofibrous dysplasia, and that's what this ended up being.

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But look at the margins. That's the key thing.

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Looking at the margins...

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Don't worry about what's happening

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in the marrow, because it can elicit a little bit of edema in the marrow,

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but predominantly at the cortex and in the soft tissues,

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it should be very, very clean.

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There should be no periosteal reaction also.

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And the scalloped, location.

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Two things,

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adamantinoma, osteofibrous dysplasia.

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This is osteofibrous dysplasia.

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Faculty

Mahesh Thapa, MD, MEd, FAAP

Division Chief of Musculoskeletal Imaging, and Director of Diagnostic Imaging Professor

Seattle Children's & University of Washington

Tags

Pediatrics

Neoplastic

Musculoskeletal (MSK)

MRI

Idiopathic

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