The majority of cartilaginous bone lesions in children are benign, and many have a characteristic radiographic appearance, which is often diagnostic. This educational exhibit will review common (e.g., osteochondromas, enchondromas, including discussions of osteochondromatosis and enchondromatoses), less common (e.g., chondroblastoma), and rare (e.g., Trevor's disease, bizarre parosteal osteochondromatous proliferations, chondromyxoid fibroma, chondrosarcoma) cartilaginous lesions which affect the pediatric skeleton with a focus on the imaging appearance of these lesions. Furthermore, this exhibit will strive to help the pediatric radiologist distinguish between these entities, when feasible, to ensure the appropriate use of additional tools and resources, including follow-up imaging and biopsy. Read More
Meeting name: IPR 2026 Congress , 2026
Authors: Mason Kevin, Elangovan Stacey, Meyers Arthur
Cartilage imaging in adults has been a rich area of research in which MR T2 and T1rho mapping provide complementary information regarding the extracellular matrix, including collagen fibers and glycosaminoglycans, respectively. However, in the pediatric population, there remains a need to obtain normative data for these variables during skeletal maturation. The purpose of this study is to provide complementary information regarding cartilage during skeletal maturation with T2 and T1rho maps. Read More
Meeting name: SPR 2020 Annual Meeting & Postgraduate Course , 2020
Authors: Elangovan Stacey, Moon Chan, Zhang Bin, Kim Hee Kyung