| Literature DB >> 31640735 |
Ayşe Serap Akgün1, Mehmet Agirman2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Osteitis pubis (OP) is a common source of groin and extra-articular hip pain and is associated with intra-articular hip pathology. In this study, we aimed to determine the prevalence of osteitis pubis on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in non-athletic patients with cam-type femoroacetabular impingement (FAI).Entities:
Keywords: Femoroacetabular impingement; Magnetic resonance imaging; Osteitis pubis
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31640735 PMCID: PMC6805621 DOI: 10.1186/s13018-019-1368-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Orthop Surg Res ISSN: 1749-799X Impact factor: 2.359
Demographic values of the subjects
| FAI patients | Controls |
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| % | |||
| Sex | Male | 72 | (80.00) | 71 | (80.68) | 0.909 |
| Female | 18 | (20.00) | 17 | (19.32) | ||
| Age (mean ± s.d. and median showed) | 38.58 ± 9.78 | 37.00 | 39.89 ± 9.87 | 38.00 | 0.086 | |
Presence of osteoitis pubis in two groups
| FAI patients ( | Controls ( |
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| % |
| % | |||
| Osteoitis pubis | Absent | 49 | (54.44) | 83 | (94.32) | < 0.001 |
| Present | 41 | (45.56) | 5 | (5.68) | ||
Fig. 1Fifty-year-old female who had a 3-month history of pubic pain with diagnosed femoroacetabular impingement. a Axial T1-weighted MR image shows bilateral osseous bumps at the femoral head and neck junctions (thin arrows) and bilateral synovial herniation pits on the left and right side (arrow) and minimal osteophytes (arrowheads). b Coronal T1-weighted MR image with osseous irregularity on both sides of the symphysis pubis (arrow). c Coronal fat-saturated T2-weighted MR image shows mild osteitis pubis with left-side predominant subchondral bone marrow edema
Fig. 2Forty-five-year-old female with chronic hip pain and diagnosed femoroacetabular impingement. a Axial fat-saturated T2-weighted MR image shows an increased alpha angle (65.3°), paralabral cyst (solid arrow), and labral tear (arrow head). b Coronal T1-weighted MR image showing acute-on-chronic osteitis pubis with osseous irregularity, degenerative changes, and hypointensity on both sides of the symphysis pubis. c Coronal fat-saturated T2-weighted image of MR showing diffuse bone marrow and soft tissue edema
Fig. 3Severity of osteitis pubis based on a four-point scale from grades 0–3, Grade 0 = normal, grade 1 = minimal-mild, grade 2 = moderate, and grade 3 = severe