| Literature DB >> 19847413 |
Jerry R Dwek1, Fabiano Cardoso, Christine B Chung.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: In the pediatric gymnast, stress-related physeal injuries have been well described with characteristic imaging findings. However, a spectrum of overuse injuries, some rarely reported in the literature, can be encountered in the gymnast's hand and wrist.Entities:
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Year: 2009 PMID: 19847413 PMCID: PMC2776148 DOI: 10.1007/s00247-009-1428-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pediatr Radiol ISSN: 0301-0449
Review of records of ten children
| Pt. | Gender | Age | Examination | Variance | Findings |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | F | 12 | Standard MR wrist | −1 | Chronic physeal injury |
| 2 | F | 13 | MR arthrogram bilateral | RT = 0 | RT=central communicating TFCC tear stripped UCL, scapholunate ligament tear |
| LT = 0 | LT=central communicating TFCC tear | ||||
| 3 | F | 13 | Standard MR wrist bilateral | RT = −0.5 | RT, LT=Chronic physeal injury |
| LT = 2.8 | |||||
| 4 | F | 13 | Standard MR wrist | −0.5 | Chronic physeal injury |
| 5 | F | 14 | Standard MR, CT hand | −1.1 | 4th metacarpal head necrosis |
| 6 | F | 14 | MR arthrogram | 0 | Focal lunate chondromalacia |
| 7 | F | 14 | Standard MR hand | −2 | 2-5 metacarpal head necrosis |
| 8 | F | 14 | MR arthrogram | 1 | Central communicating TFCC tear, stripped UCL |
| 9 | F | 15 | MR arthrogram | 1.5 | Central communicating TFCC tear |
| 10 | F | 16, 18 | MR wrist with IV contrast, bilateral | RT = 1 | RT, LT=Focal lunate necrosis |
| LT = 1.2 |
Fig. 1Coronal T1-W MRI of patient 1, a 12-year-old girl with chronic physeal injury. The distal radial physis is wide and irregular. Note low-signal intrusions into metaphysis typical of focal failure of ossification of physeal cartilage (arrow)
Fig. 2Ligamentous injury. a Normal triangular appearance of the scapholunate ligament (arrow) in a 14-year-old girl. Note that no bright gadolinium contrast is present in the midcarpal row (arrowheads). b Coronal T1-W MRI of a 13-year-old girl (patient 2). A central communicating tear of the TFCC is shown (long arrow) with contrast agent extending into the distal radioulnar joint. Contrast agent also extends proximally along the medial aspect of the ulna along the stripped UCL (short arrow). Note focus of contrast agent in the midcarpal row (curved arrow) passing though a tear of the scapholunate ligament that lacks its normal triangular configuration. c Axial T1-W fat-saturated MRI of the same patient. A tear of the volar portion of the scapholunate ligament is shown (arrow)
Fig. 3Patient 10. a Right wrist coronal GRE MRI of a 16-year-old girl. Focal bright signal in the lunate is consistent with an osteochondral defect proved by biopsy. b Same girl at age 18. Left wrist coronal GRE MRI. Focal bright signal in the lunate is identical to abnormality in right wrist
Fig. 4Coronal T2-W MRI of a 14-year-old girl (patient 7). Flattening and bright signal of the second through fourth metacarpal heads consistent with osteonecrosis