2012
DOI: 10.5334/jbr-btr.202
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Bilateral intramuscular pseudotumor in a body-builder.

Abstract: A 29-year-old bodybuilder presented with a bilateral palpable and painful soft tissue mass in the deltoid region. CT scan showed a bilateral intramuscular mass within the deltoid muscle with intralesional fat (not shown). For further differentiation and exclusion of a fat-containing sarcomatous lesion, MRI of both shoulders was performed. Axial T1-weighted images (WI) of the right shoulder showed a heterogeneous mass lesion containing multiple fatty components (Fig. A, arrows). Axial T1-WI of the left shoulde… Show more

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“…The heterogeneous imaging appearance may mimic liposarcoma or any other sarcoma, if the clinical history of the patients is not taken into account. 19 Other complications of deltoid injection are soft tissue abscess and myositis ossificans. 20,21 A soft tissue abscess is of low to intermediate SI on T1-WI, high SI on T2-WI, and demonstrates peripheral rim enhancement following IV injection of gadolinium contrast.…”
Section: Other Pseudotumoral Lesionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The heterogeneous imaging appearance may mimic liposarcoma or any other sarcoma, if the clinical history of the patients is not taken into account. 19 Other complications of deltoid injection are soft tissue abscess and myositis ossificans. 20,21 A soft tissue abscess is of low to intermediate SI on T1-WI, high SI on T2-WI, and demonstrates peripheral rim enhancement following IV injection of gadolinium contrast.…”
Section: Other Pseudotumoral Lesionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this regard, potential imaging characterization of malignant STTs containing fat or myxoid tissue (►Fig. 19) is possible. Because MRI of other malignant STTs is mostly nonspecific, tissue-specific diagnosis based on imaging alone is often illusive.…”
Section: Malignant Tumorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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