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View article: The Scientific Cooperation Model of the Musculoskeletal Sections of the National Belgian and Dutch Societies of Radiology
The Scientific Cooperation Model of the Musculoskeletal Sections of the National Belgian and Dutch Societies of Radiology Open
This history page is dedicated to the history of the Musculoskeletal Sections of the Belgian Society of Radiology and the Dutch Society of Radiology that take part in the continuing education of musculoskeletal radiology in their respectiv…
View article: Tophaceous Gout Mimicking a Neoplasm of the Patella
Tophaceous Gout Mimicking a Neoplasm of the Patella Open
Tophaceous gout of the patella and extensor apparatus of the knee can mimic a musculoskeletal neoplasm. Considering gout, correlation with clinical history and presentation, and meticulous analysis of imaging semiology are key to a correct…
View article: Mandibular Cemento‑ossifying Fibroma
Mandibular Cemento‑ossifying Fibroma Open
Teaching point: Cemento‑ossifying fibroma is a benign tumor of the jaws with a mixed radiolucent-radiopaque appearance and causes root resorption and bone expansion.
View article: Pseudohypertrophy Medial Gastrocnemius Muscle due to Chronic Radiculopathy
Pseudohypertrophy Medial Gastrocnemius Muscle due to Chronic Radiculopathy Open
Teaching point: Denervation pseudohypertrophy of the medial gastrocnemius muscle is an uncommon cause of calf swelling that may be secondary to chronic radiculopathy.
View article: Osteomyelitis Complicating Sickle Cell Disease
Osteomyelitis Complicating Sickle Cell Disease Open
Teaching point: Differentiating diaphyseal osteomyelitis and bone infarction in patients with sickle cell disease is challenging and requires meticulous correlation of imaging and clinical findings.
View article: Angioleiomyoma: How to Suggest the Diagnosis on Imaging?
Angioleiomyoma: How to Suggest the Diagnosis on Imaging? Open
Teaching point: An angioleiomyoma is a benign superficial tumor that presents with relatively characteristic features on US and MRI.
View article: The European Diploma in Musculoskeletal Radiology: Webinar Program of the ESSR
The European Diploma in Musculoskeletal Radiology: Webinar Program of the ESSR Open
The European Diploma in Musculoskeletal Radiology (EDiMSK) is a recognized European qualification of excellence for musculoskeletal (MSK) radiologists. Webinars have become a vital component of electronic learning. This article introduces …
View article: European Diploma in Musculoskeletal Radiology: Written Part of the Exam
European Diploma in Musculoskeletal Radiology: Written Part of the Exam Open
The European Diploma in Musculoskeletal Radiology (EDiMSK) is a recognized European qualification of excellence for musculoskeletal (MSK) radiologists. The EDiMSK confirms proof of knowledge of MSK radiology, in addition to any national qu…
View article: History Page: Leaders in MSK Radiology: Stanislas de Sèze, 1903–2000
History Page: Leaders in MSK Radiology: Stanislas de Sèze, 1903–2000 Open
This history page is dedicated to the memory and achievements of the French rheumatologist Stanislas de Sèze whose name is connected to the so-called de Sèze view, used to evaluate the sacroiliac joints, the lumbar and lower thoracic spine…
View article: Ultrasound measurements of the normal peroneal tubercle: validation of the normal anatomical measurements and evaluation of the intra- and interobserver reliability
Ultrasound measurements of the normal peroneal tubercle: validation of the normal anatomical measurements and evaluation of the intra- and interobserver reliability Open
Purpose The aim of this study was to investigate if ultrasound could be a reliable and accurate tool to measure the size of the peroneal tubercle. Material and methods This study measured the width, length, and height of the peroneal tuber…
View article: Heterotopic Ossification of the Indirect Head of the Rectus Femoris
Heterotopic Ossification of the Indirect Head of the Rectus Femoris Open
Teaching point: The clues to the correct diagnosis of heterotopic ossification of the indirect head of the rectus femoris are its location above the acetabular rim and its (inverted) comma‑like morphology.
View article: Extradigital Glomus Tumor at the Elbow
Extradigital Glomus Tumor at the Elbow Open
Teaching point: Extradigital glomus tumor should be considered in the differential diagnosis of a highly vascular solid lesion that is painful on palpation.
View article: Melorheostosis Involving the Hip Joint
Melorheostosis Involving the Hip Joint Open
Teaching point: Melorheostosis is a rare sclerosing bone dysplasia, characterized by sclerosis at the periosteal and/or endosteal side of the cortex, causing undulating thickening of the bony contour resembling "dripping candle wax."
View article: Psoriatic Dactylitis with Onychodystrophy
Psoriatic Dactylitis with Onychodystrophy Open
Teaching point: Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and ultrasound may be useful to assess the extent of onychodystrophy associated with psoriatic dactylitis by showing nail bed thickening, matrix changes, and vascularity indicative of active…
View article: Benign Hyperostosis of the Rib
Benign Hyperostosis of the Rib Open
Teaching point: Benign hyperostosis of the rib is a benign entity consisting of a stress phenomenon that should not be confused with Paget, fibrous dysplasia, or osteoblastic metastasis.
View article: Palmar Divergent Dislocation of the Scaphoid and Lunate 
Palmar Divergent Dislocation of the Scaphoid and Lunate Open
Teaching Point: Palmar dislocation of the scaphoid and lunate is an extremely uncommon injury that warrants early diagnosis and treatment to avoid complications such as median nerve dysfunction, avascular necrosis, and premature osteoarthr…
View article: History Page: Leaders in MSK Radiology Augusto Pellegrini, 1877–1958
History Page: Leaders in MSK Radiology Augusto Pellegrini, 1877–1958 Open
This history page in the series “Leaders in MSK Radiology” is dedicated to the memory and achievements of the Italian surgeon Augusto Pellegrini, whose name is partially associated with the medical eponym Pellegrini-Stieda disease.
View article: Top 15 musculoskeletal lesions in the aging recreational sporter: a pictorial review
Top 15 musculoskeletal lesions in the aging recreational sporter: a pictorial review Open
Because of the increased life expectancy, the aging population can participate in recreational sports activities. The fact that activity is promoted as having a positive effect on mental and physical health is another factor that may contr…
View article: The Beauty of Musculoskeletal Ultrasound: Spot Diagnoses
The Beauty of Musculoskeletal Ultrasound: Spot Diagnoses Open
Introduction Ultrasound is a powerful technique in musculoskeletal (MSK) imaging, and it can replace MR imaging in many specific clinical scenarios. This article will feature some common and less common spot diagnoses in musculoskeletal ul…
View article: Myxopapillary Ependymoma of the Sacrum
Myxopapillary Ependymoma of the Sacrum Open
Teaching Point: Myxopapillary ependymoma presenting as a highly destructive lesion in the sacrum is rare but should be included in the differential diagnosis.
View article: Spontaneous Tear of the Tibialis Anterior Tendon Presenting as a Pseudotumor
Spontaneous Tear of the Tibialis Anterior Tendon Presenting as a Pseudotumor Open
Teaching Point: Spontaneous rupture of the anterior tibial tendon at the ankle joint may mimic a tumor.
View article: Calcified Intervertebral Disc Herniation in a Child
Calcified Intervertebral Disc Herniation in a Child Open
Teaching Point: Calcified intervertebral disc herniation in children is rare, and spontaneous resolution is the rule.
View article: Automated breast ultrasound (ABUS): A pictorial essay of common artifacts and benign and malignant pathology
Automated breast ultrasound (ABUS): A pictorial essay of common artifacts and benign and malignant pathology Open
Automated breast ultrasound is a three-dimensional ultrasonographic technique allowing the evaluation of women with dense glandular breast tissue. In this group of patients, mammography has a low sensitivity because dense breasts can obscu…
View article: Sclerosing Angiomatoid Nodular Transformation of the Spleen: A Diagnostic Conundrum
Sclerosing Angiomatoid Nodular Transformation of the Spleen: A Diagnostic Conundrum Open
A splenic lesion often represents a diagnostic challenge due to relative scarcity and the broad differential diagnosis. Sclerosing Angiomatoid Nodular Transformation (SANT) of the spleen is usually encountered only incidentally. Although b…
View article: Calcified Aneurysm of the Splenic Vein
Calcified Aneurysm of the Splenic Vein Open
Teaching Point: A thrombosed calcified aneurysm of the splenic vein is a rare complication of pancreatitis.