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MRI of bone marrow oedema associated with focal bone lesions.

S L J James1, R J Hughes, K E Ali, A Saifuddin.   

Abstract

AIM: To quantify the volume of bone marrow oedema surrounding focal bone lesions and to identify its relevance relative to diagnosis.
METHODS: Three hundred and eighty-eight of 1456 patients included in the orthopaedic oncology database who underwent magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) demonstrated bone marrow oedema and were included in the study. There were 225 males and 163 females, age range 1-87 years (mean 29 years). MRI images were retrospectively reviewed and assessed for the extent of bone marrow oedema. The amount of oedema was graded: grade 1: oedema present but smaller than the lesion size; grade 2: oedema equivalent to the lesion size; grade 3: oedema greater than the lesion size.
RESULTS: There were 190 grade 1 lesions: 56% malignant, 33% benign, 11% non-neoplastic; 74 grade 2 lesions: 19% malignant, 50% benign, 31% non-neoplastic; and 124 grade 3 lesions: 10% malignant, 46% benign, 44% non-neoplastic. There was a significant relationship between oedema grade (i.e., volume of oedema) and final diagnosis (p<0.0005).
CONCLUSION: Bone marrow oedema may be associated with a wide range of focal bony lesions, including malignant, benign and non-neoplastic causes. As the volume of bone marrow oedema increases relative to the size of the underlying lesion, the probability that the underlying lesion is benign is increased.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 17097420     DOI: 10.1016/j.crad.2006.07.007

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Radiol        ISSN: 0009-9260            Impact factor:   2.350


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