Author:
Huang Zihuan,Fang Tingsong,Si Zhiguang,Li Youcai,Zhang Lan,Zheng Chunling,Li Shenmei,Su Manting,Liu Xiaomin,Li Xiaodan,Wu Yuankui
Abstract
Abstract
Background
To analyze the features of CT, MRI and PET/CT and their diagnostic value for spinal osteoblastomas (OBs).
Methods
The radiological and clinical data of 21 patients with histopathologically-confirmed spinal OBs were analyzed retrospectively.
Results
Sixteen of the 21 cases were benign and 5 were aggressive OBs. Tumors were located in the lumbar (n = 11), cervical (n = 4), thoracic (n = 5), and sacral (n = 1) spinal regions. Nineteen cases were centered in the posterior elements of the spine, 13 of which extended into the vertebral body. Punctate or nodular calcifications were found in all cases on CT with a complete sclerotic rim (n = 12) or incomplete sclerotic rim (n = 8). The flare phenomenon (indicative of surrounding tissue inflammation) was found in 17/21 cases on CT, thin in 11 cases and thick in 6 cases, and in 19/19 cases on MRI, thin in 1 case and thick in 18 cases. On 18F-FDG PET/CT, all cases (8/8) were metabolically active with the SUVmax of 12.3–16.0; the flare sign was observed in 8 cases, including 7 cases of hypometabolism and 1 case of coexistence of hypermetabolism and hypometabolism. Based on CT, 3, 12, and 6 cases were classified as Enneking stage 1, 2 and 3, respectively. Of 19 cases with MRI, 1 and 18 cases were classified as Enneking stage 2 and 3, respectively.
Conclusions
Spinal OB has multiple unique characteristic radiological features. Although a larger sample size is needed, combining CT, MRI and PET may be beneficial to optimize preoperative diagnosis and care of patients with OBs.
Funder
Natural Science Foundation of Guangdong Province
Science and Technology Program of Guangzhou, China
Special Foundation of President of Nanfnag Hospital, Southern Medical University
Scientific Research Initiation Programme of Southern Medical University
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Orthopedics and Sports Medicine,Rheumatology
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