Update of cartilaginous tumours according to the WHO classification 2020

S. Gomez-Pena , Á. Rueda de Eusebio , J. Arrazola García , P. Romero Fernández , M.J. Moreno Casado , A.M. Crespo Rodríguez
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Cartilaginous tumours are a large and heterogeneous group of neoplasms characterised by the presence of a chondroid matrix, with lobular growth and arcuate, ring-like or popcorn-like calcification patterns. MRI shows hyperintensity in T2-weighted sequences and a lobulated or septal relief in postcontrast images.

In the WHO 2020 classification, chondral tumours are classified as benign, intermediate or malignant. Despite technological advances, they continue to pose a challenge for both the radiologist and the pathologist, being the main difficulty the differentiation between benign and malignant tumours, which is why they require a multidisciplinary approach.

This paper describes the main changes introduced in the 2020 update, describes the imaging characteristics of the main cartilaginous tumours and provides the radiological keys to differentiate between benign and malignant tumours.

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根据世界卫生组织 2020 年分类更新软骨肿瘤
软骨瘤是一大类异质性肿瘤,其特点是存在软骨基质,呈分叶状生长,钙化形态为弧形、环状或爆米花状。核磁共振成像在 T2 加权序列中显示高密度,在对比后图像中显示分叶状或间隔状隆起。根据世界卫生组织 2020 年的分类,软骨肿瘤分为良性、中度和恶性。尽管技术在不断进步,但软骨瘤仍然是放射科医生和病理科医生面临的一项挑战,其主要难点在于良性和恶性肿瘤的鉴别,这也是为什么软骨瘤需要采用多学科方法的原因。本文介绍了2020年更新版中引入的主要变化,描述了主要软骨瘤的影像学特征,并提供了鉴别良性和恶性肿瘤的放射学关键。
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