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An enostosis is a small area of compact bone within the cancellous bone. They are commonly seen as an incidental finding on radiographs or CT scans. They are typically very small and do not cause any symptoms. Their radiodensity is generally similar to cortical bone. No treatment is necessary. Multiple enostoses are present in osteopoikilosis.
Spine
Enostosis is usually found in T1 to T7 for the thoracic spine and L2 to L3 in the lumbar spine. It consists of cortical bone merging with medullary bone with irregular margins. The shape of the lesion is round or oval with a thorn-like margin, up to 2 cm in diameter. In both T1 and T2-weighted imaging, it shows low signal intensity. It is usually presented as a single lesion.
References
Further reading
Greenspan, A (Feb 1995). "Bone island (enostosis): current concept--a review". Skeletal Radiology. 24 (2): 111–5. doi:10.1007/bf00198072. PMID 7747175. S2CID 11248413.
External links
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