Project Bone-RADS was an editorial project aimed at the update and revision of several articles on the most common bone lesions encountered in imaging. It was inspired by the white paper Guidelines for the Diagnostic Management of Incidental Solitary Bone Lesions on CT and MRI in Adults: Bone Reporting and Data System (Bone-RADS) by Chang et al. published in Skeletal Radiology.
From April-August 2022 the following was done:
- major revision/update – 34 articles
- solitary sclerotic bone lesion
- subchondral cyst/geode
- intraosseous ganglion
- intraosseous hemangioma
- osteoid osteoma
- osteoblastoma
- simple bone cyst
- aneurysmal bone cyst
- giant cell tumor
- chondroblastoma
- clear cell chondrosarcoma
- multiple myeloma
- intraosseous lipoma
- bone infarction
- enostosis
- sclerosing bone dysplasia
- non-ossifying fibroma
- fibrous dysplasia
- enchondroma
- Paget disease
- focal fatty marrow
- bone marrow (also as part of the R22 project)
- osteochondroma
- endosteal scalloping
- periosteal reaction
- bone metastases
- sclerotic bone metastases
- mixed lytic and sclerotic bone metastases
- lytic bone metastases
- chondroblastoma vs clear cell chondrosarcoma
- fibroxanthoma of bone
- benign fibrous histiocytoma
- fibrous cortical defect
- liposclerosing myxofibrous tumor
- new creations – 6 articles
The team consisted of
- Dr Henry Knipe, radiologist, United Kingdom
- Dr Sonam Vadera, registrar, United Kingdom
- Dr Jeremy Jones, radiologist, United Kingdom
- Dr Joachim Feger, radiologist, Germany