Radiographic features of Ewing's sarcoma of the bones of the hands and feet

Skeletal Radiol. 2001 Mar;30(3):121-6. doi: 10.1007/s002560100349.

Abstract

The radiographic features of Ewing's sarcoma of the bones of the hands and feet are reviewed utilizing cases obtained from the Mayo Clinic patient files and the consultation files of Drs. D.C. Dahlin and K.K. Unni. This series consists of a total of 43 cases of pathologically proven Ewing's sarcoma involving the small bones of the hands and feet. The classic radiographic features of Ewing's sarcoma in the long bones, including lytic, permeative destruction, aggressive periosteal reaction, cortical violation, and a soft tissue mass, are also seen in the bones of the hands and feet, with similar frequency. These classic features are most commonly present in lesions affecting the short tubular bones. Lesions affecting the tarsal bones more often demonstrate atypical radiographic features. These atypical radiographic appearances may play a role in the reported delay in diagnosis of Ewing's sarcoma within the tarsal bones.

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Bone Neoplasms / diagnostic imaging*
  • Female
  • Foot Diseases / diagnostic imaging*
  • Hand*
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Metacarpus*
  • Metatarsal Bones*
  • Radiography
  • Sarcoma, Ewing / diagnostic imaging*
  • Tarsal Bones*