2019 Award Winning Papers

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ANNOUNCEMENT

2019 Award Winning Papers

# ISS 2020

Editors Award The International Skeletal Society (ISS) is pleased to announce the 2019 Editors award for the best paper in Skeletal Radiology on a new, novel or innovative technological application for the diagnosis, management or treatment of musculoskeletal disease. The award of $1500 is intended for first author nonmembers of the ISS. The award is to be used as support for travel to and attendance at the annual meeting of the ISS, where the paper will be presented. The recipient of the award will be invited to attend the Members Scientific Session and Refresher Course of the ISS. The Editors Award winning manuscript: Radiofrequency ablation in the treatment of atypical cartilaginous tumours in the long bones: lessons learned from our experience. Dierselhuis EF, Overbosch J, Kwee TC, Suurmeijer AJH, Ploegmakers JJW, Stevens M, Jutte PC. Skeletal Radiol 2019;48:881–887. Corrine Farrell Award In 1989 this award was established as a result of an endowment by Dr. Corinne Farrell. Dr. Farrell was a Radiologist with a particular interest in bone tumors and was a founding member of the society. This award is given to the best bone tumor paper presented at the annual meeting of the society and to the best paper on a tumor or tumor related topic published in Skeletal Radiology in the preceding year.

Corinne Farrell award winning journal paper: Plexiform fibrohistiocytic tumor: imaging features and clinical findings. Ghuman M, Sinchun H, Antonescu CR, Panicek DM. Skeletal Radiol 2019;48:437–443.

Corinne Farrell award winning annual meeting case presentation: Morris C, Fayad L, McCarthy E, Gafni R. Autoimmune hyperphosphatemic tumoral calcinosis: resistance to FGF23. 2019 Annual Meeting of the International Skeletal Society, Vaccouver, British Columbia, Canada.

Alan Darby Award This prize was established by Alan’s widow, Lucienne, in 2005 and is awarded for the best case report published in Skeletal Radiology in the calendar year. Alan John Darby (1941–2004) was a Consultant histopathologist at the Robert Jones & Agnes Hunt Orthopaedic Hospital in Oswestry, Shropshire, UK, and subsequently the Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital, Stanmore UK.

Alan Darby award winning manuscript: Bianchi S, Droz L, Le Corroller T, Delmi M. Partial anterior tunnel syndrome: a retrospective analysis of ultrasound findings in four surgically proven cases. Skeletal Radiol 2019;48:807–812.