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Negative magnetic resonance imaging in femoral neck stress fracture with joint effusion: a case report.

Nobutoshi Seki1, Koichiro Okuyama2, Keiji Kamo2, Mitsuho Chiba2, Yoichi Shimada3.   

Abstract

Femoral neck stress fracture (FNSF) is well documented in the orthopedic literature and is generally associated with strenuous activities such as long-distance running and military training. The diagnostic yield of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) for FNSF was reported to be 100 %, and early MRI is recommended when this fracture is suspected. We encountered a 16-year-old male long-distance runner with FNSF in whom the left femoral neck showed no signal changes on MRI although an effusion was detected in the left hip joint. One month later, roentgenograms revealed periosteal callus and oblique consolidation of the left femoral neck, confirming the diagnosis of compression FNSF. Because FNSF with a normal bone marrow signal on MRI is very rare, this patient is presented here.

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Keywords:  Diagnosis; Femoral neck stress fracture; Magnetic resonance imaging

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27020451     DOI: 10.1007/s00256-016-2371-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Skeletal Radiol        ISSN: 0364-2348            Impact factor:   2.199


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