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Relationship of Schmorl's nodes to vertebral body endplate fractures and acute endplate disk extrusions.

A L Wagner1, F R Murtagh, J A Arrington, D Stallworth.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND
PURPOSE: Literature regarding clinical pain syndromes associated with acute, traumatic Schmorl's nodes (SNs) is limited. Our purpose was to determine whether an SN could be related to a previous traumatic event producing either acute SN or a vertebral endplate fracture.
METHODS: Two neuroradiologists independently reviewed initial and follow-up MR examinations of 14 patients with a clinical diagnosis of acute, symptomatic thoracolumbar SNs or vertebral body endplate fractures that evolved into SNs to evaluate marrow edema, signal intensity, margin definition, presence of intravertebral extruded disk material, and pattern of contrast enhancement.
RESULTS: Edema of the affected vertebral body, adjacent to an endplate without wedging or collapse, was observed on the initial MR images in all cases. The initial MR images of six (43%) of 14 patients exhibited only edema of the marrow immediately adjacent to the endplate without wedging or collapse. The MR images obtained at the time of follow-up showed subsequent formation of a chronic and eventually asymptomatic SN for all six patients. The initial MR images of eight (57%) of the 14 patients showed the typical appearance of acute SNs with marrow edema of the affected vertebra. The contrast-enhanced images of three patients manifested enhancement of the invaginated disk material in three (100%) of three cases and enhancement of the surrounding vertebral body in one case (33%). Six (43%) of 14 patients had acute typical compression fracture of a vertebral body of at least one additional level.
CONCLUSION: Most (57%) of the SNs in this series could be traced to episodes of significant, sudden-onset, localized, nonradiating back pain and tenderness for which the MR images showed SNs surrounded by vertebral body marrow edema. The remaining SNs (43%) were not immediately apparent as SNs and manifested only as vertebral body edema representing endplate fracture but did evolve into classical chronic SNs that follow-up imaging revealed.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10696008      PMCID: PMC7975332     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  AJNR Am J Neuroradiol        ISSN: 0195-6108            Impact factor:   3.825


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