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Not every knee tumour is a ganglion - retrospective analysis of benign and malign tumour entities around the knee.

Peter BehrendtT GrunowFrosch K-HM KrauseH FahlbuschM Priemel
Published in: Archives of orthopaedic and trauma surgery (2024)
Awareness is crucial for detecting rare and malignant tumours around the knee, with adipocytic tumours being the most common soft tissue tumour and chondrogenic tumours as the most prevalent malignant bone tumour. Accurate diagnosis of bone tumours necessitates radiographs and frequently an additional MRI scan, while soft tissue tumours require mandatory MRI scans. Incorrectly diagnosing a tumour can have severe consequences, emphasizing the need for histological confirmation in all cases. Additionally, malignant tumours within joint capsules in adults are infrequent.
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