Table 1

Selected studies describing cases of patients with bizarre parosteal osteochondromatous proliferation

StudyYearNo. of patientsTreatmentAdjuvant therapyStudy designImaging modalityBiopsy
Nora et al. (1)198335ResectionNoneRetrospectiveRadiography, CT
Torreggiani et al. (2)20013ResectionNoneRetrospectiveRadiography, MRIBiopsy
Abromovici et al. (3)200212ResectionNoneRetrospectiveRadiography, CT, MRI
Bush et al. (4)20071ResectionNoneRetrospectiveRadiography, CT, MRI, bone scanNeedle
Meneses et al. (5)199365ResectionNoneRetrospectiveRadiography, CT
Horiguchi et al. (6)20011ResectionNoneRetrospectiveRadiography, MRI
Orui et al. (7)20021ResectionNoneRetrospectiveRadiography, CT, MRI, bone scan
Dhondt et al. (8)200624ResectionNoneRetrospectiveRadiography, CT, MRI, bone scan, US
Zambrano et al. (9)20042ResectionNoneRetrospectiveRadiography, CT, MRI
Lindeque et al. (10)19901ResectionCryotherapyRetrospectiveRadiography, CT
Rybak et al. (11)20074ResectionNoneRetrospectiveRadiography, CT, MRI
Yuen et al. (13)1992ResectionNoneRetrospectiveRadiography, CT, MRI, bone scan
Nilsson et al. (14)20045ResectionNoneRetrospectiveNone reportedBiopsy, section
Endo et al. (15)20051ResectionNoneRetrospectiveRadiography, CT, MRI, 99Tc and 201Tl scintigraphiesBiopsy
Michelsen et al. (16)200410ResectionNoneRetrospectiveRadiography
Gruber et al. (present study)20083ResectionNoneRetrospectiveRadiography, CT, MRI, 99Tc- and 201Tl-scintigraphiesBiopsy
  • CT = computed tomography; MRI = magnetic resonance imaging; US = ultrasound.