The calcaneus is a rare location for the development of primary bone tumours. The purpose of the study is to review the imaging findings in a cohort of patients presenting with tumours and tumour-like lesions of the calcaneus and to develop a more structured approach to the diagnosis of calcaneal lesions.
Methods:A retrospective study with a collection of 167 cases of calcaneal tumours and tumour like lesions from our tertiary orthopedic oncology institution over a period of 13 years. Cases were reviewed by two consultant musculoskeletal radiologist and the location of the lesion within the calcaneus and demographics of the patient were noted for each case. A diagnostic algorithm which is based on patient age and tumour location was then extrapolated.
Results:Out of the 167 cases we identified 24 different calcaneal pathologies which included both tumours and tumour-like lesions. The most common being simple bone cysts (18.3% of cases) and intra osseous lipoma (15% of cases) sited in the diaphyseal equivalent of the calcaneus. A diagnostic algorithm was formulated which describes the most common location of the different pathologies including both benign and malignant pathologies, subdivided by age.
Conclusion:Our algorithm should help the radiologist narrow down the differential diagnosis when evaluating calcaneal lesions.
Advances in knowledge:This article provides a radiological approach to calcaneal lesions.
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