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General MSK Laurie Lomasney, MD Professor Department of Radiology

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Page 1: General MSK Laurie Lomasney, MD Professor Department of Radiology

General MSK

Laurie Lomasney, MDProfessor

Department of Radiology

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General MSK

• Disease Categories– Arthropathy– Infection– Congenital– Vascular– Tumor

• Locale– Axial– Appendicular

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General MSK by Disease Category

• Disease processes often follow predictable patterns of radiographic change

• Disease processes usually follow particular distribution patterns

• Pretest probability enhances image interpretation and directed reporting

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General MSK

• Disease Categories– Arthropathy– Infection– Congenital– Vascular– Tumor

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Arthropathy

• Characteristics– Bone density– Erosions– Alignment

• Distribution– Poly vs mono– Symmetric vs asymmetric– Peripheral small vs central large

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Arthropathy

Periartic demin

Prox/Symmetric swelling

Wrist/MCP erosions

Palmar/Ulnar deviat

Rheumatoid Arthritis

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Arthropathy

Preserved density

Asymmetric swelling

Prox + Distal asymm erosions

Psoriasis

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Arthropathy Osteoarthritis

Variable density

No erosions

Eccentric joint narrow

Marginal proliferation

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Arthropathy

Preserved density

Debris

Sclerosis

MalalignmentCharcot Arthropathy

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General MSK

• Disease Categories– Arthropathy– Infection– Congenital– Vascular– Tumor

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Infection

• Characteristics– Periarticular demineralization– Bone erosion– Periosteal new bone– (Adjacent ST defect or Foreign body)

• Distribution– Focal/monostotic vs Multifocal

(uncommon)

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Infection

Metaphyseal osteomyelitis

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InfectionDIP Pyarthrosis

Hip Pyarthrosis

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General MSK

• Disease Categories– Arthropathy– Infection– Congenital– Vascular– Tumor

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Congenital

• Variable appearance• Variable consequence

– Incidental– Pathologic

• Always• Sometimes

– Unknown

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Congenital

• Ossification neural groove

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Congenital

Os Acromiale

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CongenitalOs tibiale externum

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Congenital

= 80%

Narrow Bony Canal

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General MSK

• Disease Categories– Arthropathy– Infection– Congenital– Vascular– Tumor

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Vascular (Avascular necrosis)

• Multiple etiologies– Steroid therapy– Collagen vascular disease– Post-traumatic

• Staged appearance– Sclerosis– Collapse– Secondary osteoarthritis

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Avascular necrosis

Lunate AVN

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Avascular necrosis

Femoral head AVN

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General MSK

• Disease Categories– Arthropathy– Infection– Congenital– Vascular– Tumor

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Tumor

• Etiologies – Multiple• Distribution – Specific to process

– Axial vs appendicular– Monostotic vs polyostotic– Medullary vs eccentric– Child vs Adult

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Tumor

• Characteristics to observe– Well-defined vs permeative– Cortical destruction– Periosteal new bone– Internal matrix– Soft tissue mineralization/mass

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TumorNon-ossifying fibroma

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Tumor

Giant cell tumor

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TumorEnchondroma

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Tumor

Chondrosarcoma

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TumorOsteogenic sarcoma

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Tumor

Osteosarcoma

Gross pathology

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General MSK

• Radiology is a four-year residency• Pathology generally follows a

predictable imaging pattern• Knowledge of patterns can

enhance image interpretation

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You know you’re in medicine when:• You compliment strangers on the size of

their veins.  • You occasionally have to leave a

patient's room before you start laughing uncontrollably.. 

• You have recurring nightmares about being knocked to the floor and run over by a portable x-ray machine.

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Thank you

Laurie Lomasney, MD