<p>Neoplastic and non-neoplastic lesions occur commonly in the bones of the knee. For certain tumours, it is the most frequent location, and it is also a common site for neoplasms and non-neoplastic tumour mimics that do not demonstrate a particular anatomic preference. Lesions may arise at the end of the bone (subarticular) or in the metaphysis and extend towards the joint. Tumours and tumour mimics occurring in subarticular locations or extending from the metaphysis are considered separately in this review. We have included lesions that we expect will be identifiable on routine knee MRI examinations.</p>

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Intraosseous tumours of the knee

  • Luqman Wali,
  • Ganesh Hegde,
  • Michael Khoo,
  • Ian Pressney,
  • Lizz van der Heijden,
  • Michael Bus,
  • Roberto Tirabosco,
  • Bhavin Upadhyay,
  • Paul O’Donnell

摘要

Neoplastic and non-neoplastic lesions occur commonly in the bones of the knee. For certain tumours, it is the most frequent location, and it is also a common site for neoplasms and non-neoplastic tumour mimics that do not demonstrate a particular anatomic preference. Lesions may arise at the end of the bone (subarticular) or in the metaphysis and extend towards the joint. Tumours and tumour mimics occurring in subarticular locations or extending from the metaphysis are considered separately in this review. We have included lesions that we expect will be identifiable on routine knee MRI examinations.