Congress:
ECR25
Poster Number:
C-18843
Type:
Poster: EPOS Radiologist (scientific)
Authorblock:
S. Fusco1, S. Gitto1, D. Albano1, E. Palizzolo2, L. Di Meglio1, F. Serpi1, L. M. Sconfienza1, C. Messina1; 1Milan/IT, 2Palermo/IT
Disclosures:
Stefano Fusco:
Nothing to disclose
Salvatore Gitto:
Nothing to disclose
Domenico Albano:
Nothing to disclose
Ettore Palizzolo:
Nothing to disclose
Letizia Di Meglio:
Nothing to disclose
Francesca Serpi:
Nothing to disclose
Luca Maria Sconfienza:
Nothing to disclose
Carmelo Messina:
Nothing to disclose
Keywords:
Musculoskeletal bone, Musculoskeletal system, Plain radiographic studies, Diagnostic procedure, Cancer
In 2023, the American College of Radiology (ACR) Committee on Bone-RADS has published a scoring system based on radiographic features of bone lesions, to assign a numerical score that aids in predicting the risk of malignancy, with appropriate recommendations for patient management (table 1 and 2) [1-3].
Conventional radiography still plays a key role in the initial evaluation of bone lesion, allowing to detect it, to identify its matrix and features of aggressiveness [4].
Since the ACR Bone-RADS is the first radiographical score for the assessment of bone lesions, the aim of this study was to assess the diagnostic performance of the score and its reproducibility in the evaluation of histologically proven bone lesions.