Spectrum of imaging findings of primary bone lymphoma in pediatric patients.

Pediatr Radiol

Orthopaedic Oncology Unit, IRCCS Istituto Ortopedico Rizzoli, Bologna, Italy.

Published: October 2024

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  • * The diagnosis of primary bone lymphoma is complicated by the absence of distinct imaging features, though soft tissue involvement with a preserved cortex is a notable indicator.
  • * This paper focuses on the imaging characteristics of primary bone lymphoma in children, showcasing a collection of images from a single institution's experience between 2006 and 2022.

Article Abstract

Primary bone lymphoma, a rare oncologic entity, may initially present with minimal symptoms. Presenting symptoms range from local pain and mild systemic symptoms to large palpable masses and pathologic fractures. The term "primary bone lymphoma" indicates the finding of bone involvement without other organ sites for at least 6 months. Although some radiological features may raise suspicion about this tumor form, there are no pathognomonic imaging findings, and the diagnosis will likely be delayed for a long time. The most critical radiological feature is soft tissue involvement associated with a preserved cortical layer, much more than expected for an infiltrating lesion. Anyway, very different radiological findings may be displayed in patients with primary bone lymphoma. Although these radiological features of primary bone lymphoma have been discussed in the literature by various authors, there is little data concerning imaging in pediatric patients. This paper aims to depict the possible spectrum of imaging features of primary bone lymphoma in the pediatric age, providing an exemplification pictorial essay extracted from a single institution experience in the year range period 2006-2022.

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