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Subchondral magnetic resonance imaging changes in early osteoarthrosis associated with tibial osteonecrosis.

P A Lotke1, M L Ecker, P Barth, J H Lonner.   

Abstract

SUMMARY: The authors report on 41 patients with acute or subacute knee pain and early or midstage degenerative arthrosis with osteonecrotic lesions in the subchondral and metaphyseal region of the medial proximal tibia. Each lesion was identified only on magnetic resonance images (MRI). These MRI changes are classified and the clinical course is defined during a follow-up period averaging 4.5 years. Radiographically, 22 patients had minimal degenerative changes; 12 had moderate arthritis; and 7 were normal. With MRI, 3 distinct types of lesions were identified. Type A lesions had localized areas of decreased signal in the subchondral area. Type B lesions had diffuse signal changes with extension into the metaphysis. Type C lesions had metaphyseal involvement as well as a marginated serpentine subchondral rim usually associated with advanced osteonecrosis. There were 9 type A lesions, 23 type B, and 9 type C. At the end of 1 year, 33 patients (80%) had no or mild symptoms, and 8 (20%) had persistent moderate pain. At 4.5-year follow-up, most patients had symptoms consistent with progressive osteoarthrosis, 12 patients had severe symptoms (29%), 17 (41%) had mild or moderate symptoms, and only 12 (29%) were asymptomatic or had minimal symptoms. The type of MRI change seen initially was predictive of prognosis. Only 6 (19%) of the 32 patients with type A or B findings had severe symptoms at last follow-up. Six (66%) of the 9 patients with a type C MRI lesion had severe symptoms or had an operation by last follow-up. Twelve patients had follow-up MRI at a mean 15 months (range, 12 to 18 months) after the initial evaluation. The type A and B changes were either absent or significantly reduced. The type C subchondral marginated rim changes remained but metaphyseal involvement was reduced. There appears to be a spectrum of tibial subchondral MRI changes associated with sudden onset of medial knee pain in patients with early osteoarthritis of the knee. These changes may be indicative of osteonecrosis. The initial MRI classification is useful in predicting prognosis. Recognition of this problem may avoid unnecessary intra-articular surgery.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10627350     DOI: 10.1016/s0749-8063(00)90132-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arthroscopy        ISSN: 0749-8063            Impact factor:   4.772


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