several replies to the case below, mostly invoking some sort of chondroid lesion.
Best reply was from Mark Murphey:
"Believe this is an intracortical chondroma (exchondroma) as I spoke about at SSR this year. Tongue superiorly on lateral radiograph great for jntracortical location as is signal and largely peripheral enhancement." (italics and bold mine)
Point being: If I had been paying more attention or not chatting during his SSR presentation I would have known this!
Thanks everyone!
Nephew of a friend…..
Attached powerpoint includes ortho clinic note, XR, and MR of knee with Gad showing a cortically-based distal femoral lesion (anterior) which corresponds to patient’s pain after an acute fall.
Looks like a non-aggressive lesion like osteochondroma, but what is that vertical line extending superiorly through cortex on sagittals? No marrow edema or swelling so hard to believe it’s an acute fx…..
thanks for any input
Andy Sonin
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13M soccer player and runner.pptx