| Literature DB >> 1871298 |
D Jaramillo1, T Laor, F A Hoffer, D J Zaleske, R H Cleveland, B R Buchbinder, T K Egglin.
Abstract
Hypointense epiphyseal marrow on T1-weighted magnetic resonance images often suggests disease. To determine whether hypointense marrow sometimes represents normal red marrow in a recently ossified epiphyseal center, the authors studied 38 infants without known marrow disease. Patients with hypointense epiphyseal marrow on T1-weighted images were younger (3.9 months +/- 3.2) than those with hyperintense marrow (9.6 months +/- 3.9) (P less than .001). T1-weighted imaging and histologic correlation were also performed in animals. The signal was hypointense and the marrow was red in the epiphyseal centers of all newborn animals, while all 6-week-old animals had hyperintense signal and yellow marrow. The authors conclude that hypointense marrow on T1-weighted images represents normal red marrow in a recently formed ossification center in newborn rabbits and lambs, and the same is probably true in humans. Epiphyseal marrow becomes hyperintense within a few months of development of the secondary center of ossification.Entities:
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Year: 1991 PMID: 1871298 DOI: 10.1148/radiology.180.3.1871298
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Radiology ISSN: 0033-8419 Impact factor: 11.105