Clinical Radiology and Imaging Journal (CRIJ)

ISSN: 2640-2343

Review Article

Elastofibroma Dorsi: Review of Literature with Radiological Approach

Authors: Gil Serrano PE, Echeverri Palacio J, Daza Cajas G, Vasquez AY, Ordonez Salazar LM, Ortiz Quijano MC and Chaustre Soledad JE*

DOI: 10.23880/crij-16000145

Abstract

Elastofibroma Dorsi is a benign soft tissue tumor, that is rare; commonly located in the scapula, and found more frequently presented in women. Its etiology is unknown, but is mostly associated to the result of mechanical friction between two musculoskeletal surfaces. It is frequently manifestated as an asymptomatic mass, with variable size and location. Its diagnosis is clinical, however there are numerous diagnostic aids, of which the most relevant is magnetic resonance for its ability to characterize the lesion. The differential diagnoses are lipoma, liposarcoma, sarcoma, hemangioma, desmoid tumor and osteosarcoma. Its definite treatment is surgical resection.

Keywords: Elastofibroma; Superficial Back Muscles; Soft Tissue Neoplasms; Surgical Procedures; Operative Magnetic Resonance Imaging

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