Article Text
Letter to JCP
Chronic osteomyelitis mimicking sarcoma
Abstract
This report describes a rare case of chronic osteomyelitis in a 60 year old man mimicking a soft tissue sarcoma. Chronic osteomyelitis is an infrequent cause of a soft tissue mass and is usually diagnosed clinically by a combination of radiology and microbiology. Rarely, COM can mimic a primary bony neoplasm, but this is the first reported case where it mimicked a soft tissue sarcoma. The clinical, radiological, and histological appearances of this case will be discussed.
- chronic osteomyelitis
- pseudosarcoma
- histology
- COM, chronic osteomyelitis
- MRI, magnetic resonance imaging