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Edema-like marrow signal intensity: a narrative review with a pictorial essay.

Davide Maraghelli1, Maria Luisa Brandi2, Marco Matucci Cerinic3, Anna Julie Peired1, Stefano Colagrande4.   

Abstract

The term edema-like marrow signal intensity (ELMSI) represents a general term describing an area of abnormal signal intensity at MRI. Its appearance includes absence of clear margins and the possibility of exceeding well-defined anatomical borders (for example, physeal scars). We can define "ELMSI with unknown cause" an entity where the characteristic MR appearance is associated with the absence of specific signs of an underlying condition. However, it is more often an important finding indicating the presence of an underlying disease, and we describe this case as "ELMSI with known cause." It presents a dynamic behavior and its evolution can largely vary. It initially corresponds to an acute inflammatory response with edema, before being variably replaced by more permanent marrow remodeling changes such as fibrosis or myxomatous connective tissue that can occur over time. It is important to study ELMSI variations over time in order to evaluate the activity state and therapeutic response of an inflammatory chronic joint disease, the resolution of a trauma, and the severity of an osteoarthritis. We propose a narrative review of the literature dealing with various subjects about this challenging topic that is imaging, temporal evolution, etiology, differential diagnoses, and possible organization, together with a pictorial essay.

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Keywords:  AVN; Edema-like marrow signal intensity; MRI; Rheumatoid arthritis; SIFK

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Year:  2020        PMID: 33029648      PMCID: PMC7875957          DOI: 10.1007/s00256-020-03632-4

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


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3.  Fat-suppressed T2-weighted MRI appearance of subchondral insufficiency fracture of the femoral head.

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Journal:  Skeletal Radiol       Date:  2016-08-24       Impact factor: 2.199

4.  Histomorphology and bone morphometry of the bone marrow edema syndrome of the hip.

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Journal:  Clin Orthop Relat Res       Date:  1997-01       Impact factor: 4.176

5.  Magnetic resonance imaging findings in 84 patients with early rheumatoid arthritis: bone marrow oedema predicts erosive progression.

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Journal:  Ann Rheum Dis       Date:  2007-11-02       Impact factor: 19.103

6.  MRI bone oedema is the strongest predictor of subsequent radiographic progression in early rheumatoid arthritis. Results from a 2-year randomised controlled trial (CIMESTRA).

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Journal:  Ann Rheum Dis       Date:  2008-04-03       Impact factor: 19.103

7.  A population-based study of the association between hip bone marrow lesions, high cartilage signal, and hip and knee pain.

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Journal:  Ann N Y Acad Sci       Date:  2009-02       Impact factor: 5.691

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Authors:  Dennis McGonagle; Ai Lyn Tan
Journal:  Arthritis Res Ther       Date:  2008-10-10       Impact factor: 5.156

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5.  A Novel MRI Mapping Technique for Evaluating Bone Bruising Patterns Associated With Noncontact ACL Ruptures.

Authors:  Jay Moran; Lee D Katz; Christopher A Schneble; Don T Li; Joseph B Kahan; Annie Wang; Jack Porrino; Andin Fosam; Ryan Cheng; Peter Jokl; Timothy E Hewett; Michael J Medvecky
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6.  Automated segmentation of magnetic resonance bone marrow signal: a feasibility study.

Authors:  Elisabeth von Brandis; Håvard B Jenssen; Derk F M Avenarius; Atle Bjørnerud; Berit Flatø; Anders H Tomterstad; Vibke Lilleby; Karen Rosendahl; Tomas Sakinis; Pia K K Zadig; Lil-Sofie Ording Müller
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