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Normal red marrow returns a low signal which may be confused with tumour.
These MRI features may be confused with tumour infiltration of the muscles concerned.
At the time of imaging, the muscle denervation may be incomplete; fibre-like structures with muscle density within the flap should not be confused with tumour recurrence.
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The fibrotic tissue may be confused with residual tumour on palpation.
Since early MS lesions are characterized by hypercellularity as well as extensive and prominent astrocytosis, they might be confused with astrocytic tumours, especially in small biopsy specimens.
Some lesions in children such as a "vertebra plana" or a solitary lytic lesion of the skull may be suggestive for LCH, whereas others can be confused with a malignant tumour or osteomyelitis.
MRI features of this entity can be confused with a soft tissue tumour, especially because there can be surrounding oedema.
It highlights the importance and difficulty of early diagnosis of this very rare tumour, which may be confused with numerous benign diseases, notably myositis ossificans.
Imaging appearance of primary lung tumour conditions that on initial radiological studies might be confused with malignant lesions.
Tumour spread through the serosa appears as pericolonic fat stranding, but may be confused with an associated desmoplastic reaction (possibly mimicking diverticulitis within the sigmoid colon).
Clinically, these tumours present symptoms related with obstruction, generally low grade, which may be confused with asthma or bronchitis [20].
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