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Morphology of the cartilaginous endplates in human intervertebral disks with ultrashort echo time MR imaging.

Won C Bae1, Sheronda Statum, Zhao Zhang, Tomonori Yamaguchi, Tanya Wolfson, Anthony C Gamst, Jiang Du, Graeme M Bydder, Koichi Masuda, Christine B Chung.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To image human disk-bone specimens by using conventional spin-echo (SE) and ultrashort echo time (TE) techniques, to describe the morphology at magnetic resonance (MR) imaging, and to identify tissue components contributing to high signal intensity near the cartilaginous endplates (CEPs).
MATERIALS AND METHODS: This study was exempt from institutional review board approval, and informed consent was not required. Five cadaveric lumbar spines (mean age, 61 years ± 11) were prepared into six sample types containing different combinations of disk, uncalcified CEP, calcified CEP, and subchondral bone components and were imaged with proton density-weighted SE (repetition time msec/TE msec, 2000/15) and ultrashort TE (300/0.008, 6.6, echo-subtraction) sequences. Images were evaluated to determine the presence of intermediate-to-high signal intensity in regions excluding the bone marrow. Logistic regression was used to determine which tissue components were significant predictors of the presence of signal intensity for each MR technique.
RESULTS: On ultrashort TE MR images, intact disk/uncalcified CEP/calcified CEP/bone samples exhibited bilaminar intermediate-to-high signal intensity in the region near the CEP, consistent with the histologic appearance of uncalcified and calcified CEPs. Conversely, proton density-weighted SE images exhibited low signal intensity in this region. Results of logistic regression suggested that the presence of uncalcified CEP (P = .023) and calcified CEP (P = .007) in the sample were strong predictors of the presence of signal intensity on ultrashort TE images, whereas the disk was the only predictor (P < .001) of signal intensity on proton density-weighted SE images.
CONCLUSION: Ultrashort TE imaging, unlike proton density-weighted SE imaging, enabled direct visualization of the uncalcified and calcified CEP. Evaluation of the morphology and identification of sources of signal intensity at ultrashort TE MR imaging provides opportunities to potentially aid in the understanding of degenerative disk disease.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 23192776      PMCID: PMC3558871          DOI: 10.1148/radiol.12121181

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Radiology        ISSN: 0033-8419            Impact factor:   11.105


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