Eponyms in radiology have historically been used to describe many types of imaging findings. In this episode, Dr. Watts will discuss with us why we use eponyms and present a list of MSK eponym “categories”. Selected eponyms used in MSK imaging will be presented.
Guest: George (Chip) Watts, MD. Assistant Professor of Radiology, Divisions of Musculoskeletal Imaging & Intervention, UMMS Dept of Radiology.
Hosts: Christopher Cerniglia, DO, ME, FAOCR. Associate Professor of Radiology, Division of Musculoskeletal Imaging & Intervention, UMMS Dept of Radiology.
Hao Lo, MD, MBA. Associate Professor of Radiology, Division of Emergency Radiology, UMMS Dept of Radiology.
Outline of the Eponyms reviewed in today’s podcast is included:
MSK eponym ‘categories’
• Fractures and traumatic injury patterns
• Tumors
• Tumor-like lesions
• Classification/grading systems
• Congenital/metabolic/syndromic
Upper extremity fractures and traumatic injury patterns
• Shoulder
-Hill-Sachs
-Bankart
• Elbow/Forearm
-Essex-Lopresti
-Galleazi
-Monteggia
• Wrist
-Colles
-Smith
-Barton
• Hand
-Bennett
-Rolando
Lower extremity fractures and traumatic injury patterns
• Knee
-Segond
-Pellegrini-Stieda
• Lower leg/Ankle
-Maisonneuve
-Tillaux
-Weber
• Foot
-Lisfranc
-Jones
• **Deferred - Head/Neck/Spine/Pelvis trauma
• Tumors
-Askin Tumor
-Ewing Sarcoma
-Evans Tumor
-Kaposi Sarcoma
-Mafucci Syndrome
-Ollier Disease
-Morton Neuroma
Hunter TB, Peltier LF, Lund PJ. Musculoskeletal Eponyms: Who Are Those Guys? RadioGraphics. 2000; 20: 819-836. DOI: 10.1148/radiographics.20.3.g00ma20819
Hwang S., Schneider, R. Eponyms of Tumors and Tumorlike Lesions in the Musculoskeletal System: Who Were the People and What Are the Lesions? Pictorial Review. AJR 2010; 195: S50–S61. DOI: 10.2214/AJR.07.7137