Cancers (Jul 2021)

A Radiological Scoring System for Differentiation between Enchondroma and Chondrosarcoma

  • Shinji Miwa,
  • Norio Yamamoto,
  • Katsuhiro Hayashi,
  • Akihiko Takeuchi,
  • Kentaro Igarashi,
  • Kaoru Tada,
  • Hirotaka Yonezawa,
  • Sei Morinaga,
  • Yoshihiro Araki,
  • Yohei Asano,
  • Shiro Saito,
  • Miho Okuda,
  • Junichi Taki,
  • Hiroko Ikeda,
  • Takayuki Nojima,
  • Hiroyuki Tsuchiya

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers13143558
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 14
p. 3558

Abstract

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Background: It is challenging to differentiate between enchondromas and atypical cartilaginous tumors (ACTs)/chondrosarcomas. In this study, correlations between radiological findings and final diagnosis were investigated in patients with central cartilaginous tumors. Methods: To evaluate the diagnostic usefulness of radiological findings, correlations between various radiological findings and final diagnoses were investigated in a cohort of 81 patients. Furthermore, a new radiological scoring system was developed by combining radiological findings. Results: Periosteal reaction on X-ray (p = 0.025), endosteal scalloping (p = 0.010) and cortical defect (p = 0.002) on CT, extraskeletal mass (p p p = 0.004) on MRI, and increased uptake in bone scan (p = 0.002) and thallium scan (p = 0.027) was significantly correlated with final diagnoses. Based on the correlations between each radiological finding and postoperative histological diagnosis, a radiological scoring system combining these findings was developed. In another cohort of 17 patients, the sensitivity, specificity, and accuracy of the radiological score rates for differentiation between enchondromas and ACTs/chondrosarcomas were 88%, 89%, and 88%, respectively (p = 0.003). Conclusion: Radiological assessment with combined radiological findings is recommended to differentiate between enchondromas and ACT/chondrosarcomas.

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