Abstract
Introduction- In comparison to other neoplasms, bone tumor is relatively not so common and constitutes only 0.5% of the total world cancer incidence. Evaluation of bone neoplasms consists of a multimodality approach and whereas cross sectional imaging has extraordinarily improved the ability to characterize tumors. Aim And Objective- This study aims at evaluating MRI imaging pattern of bone tumors and their correlation with histopathology. Materials And Method: 80 patients with suspected bone tumors referred to Department of Radiology after fullling the inclusion criteria were included in the study. Contrast enhanced MRI orbit was performed and ndings were corelated with histopathology. Results: Amongst 80 patients, 48 were males(60%) and 32 were female(40%).The patient age ranged from 1 month to 55 year. The bone tumors consist of 50 malignant and 30 benign masses amongst which osteosarcoma and enchondroma were the most common respectively. Conclusion: The present study concludes that MRI is extremely useful modality to characterize bone tumors.
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