Classical and unusual imaging appearances of melorheostosis
Received 30 August 2009; received in revised form 2 February 2010; accepted 9 February 2010. published online 20 April 2010.
This comprehensive review will discuss the classical and unusual radiological features of melorheostosis, which is an uncommon, non-hereditary, benign, sclerosing mesodermal disease with an incidence of 0.9 cases per million. The presentation of melorheostosis in the appendicular skeleton (more commonly involved) and in the axial skeleton (very few documented case reports) will be discussed. The aim of the review is to illustrate the associations and rare, but recognized, complications of the disorder. The role of cross-sectional imaging in the form of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and computed tomography (CT) in revealing the spectrum of disease manifestation and differentiation from other disease entities and malignancy will be explored.
aDepartment of Clinical Radiology, Plymouth Hospitals NHS Trust, Plymouth, UK
bDepartment of Radiology, The Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital NHS Trust and The London Bone and Soft Tissue Tumour Service, Stanmore, UK
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