Alveolar soft-part sarcoma: can MRI help discriminating from other soft-tissue tumors? A study of the French sarcoma group.
Amandine CrombéHervé J BrissePauline LedouxLeila Haddag-MilianiAmine BouhamamaSophie TaiebFrançois Le LoarerMichèle KindPublished in: European radiology (2018)
• ASPS are rare aggressive mesenchymal tumors displaying recurrent MRI features highly reminiscent of the diagnosis. • Deep-seated tumors presenting with mainly high signal intensity on T1-weighted imaging, an absence of fibrotic component, ill-defined margins without aponeurotic extension, and more than five central and peripheral flow-voids are very likely to be ASPS. • ASPS may be misdiagnosed as intramuscular benign vascular tumor or vascular malformation, which occur in the same age group.