| Literature DB >> 35551532 |
Desiree Vaeth1,2, Tobias Johannes Dietrich3,4, Simon Wildermuth3,4, Sebastian Leschka3,4, Stephan Waelti3, Nicole Graf5, Tim Fischer3.
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: The supraacetabular fossa (SAF) is an anatomical variant of the acetabular roof which may mimic a cartilage defect. Two different subtypes have been described: type 1 fluid-filled and type 2 cartilage-filled. The adult prevalence of SAF was reported between 10.5 and 12.6%. We aimed to determine SAF prevalence in a pediatric and young adult population and examine the potential remodeling of the subtypes over time.Entities:
Keywords: Hip; Magnetic resonance imaging; Pediatrics
Year: 2022 PMID: 35551532 PMCID: PMC9106784 DOI: 10.1186/s13244-022-01229-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Insights Imaging ISSN: 1869-4101
Detailed scanning parameters of our MR-arthrography protocol at 3 Tesla MRI Scanner
| Sequence | Plane | Field of view in mm | Echo time in ms | Repetition time in ms | Flip angle in ° |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| T1 TSE | Transversal | 180 | 24 | 742 | 120 |
| T1 TSE | Coronal | 160 | 12 | 550 | 135 |
| PD TSE FS | Coronal | 160 | 33 | 4540 | 150 |
| PD TSE FS | Sagittal | 160 | 33 | 4600 | 150 |
| T2 TRUFI ISO | Tansversal oblique | 160 | 5.85 | 11.70 | 30 |
mm millimeters, ms milliseconds, TSE turbo spin-echo, FS fat-suppressed, PD proton density, TRUFI true fast imaging with steady-state free precession
Fig. 1An example of the placed calipers to perform the measurements on MRI without contrast of the left hip of a 16-years-old, female participant. Proton density weighted (PD) coronal (a) with calipers to measure height and width (a), PD sagittal (b) with calipers to measure depth (b). Dimensions were 6 mm (height), 3 mm (width) mm and 7 mm (depth) (white arrows)
Key demographics, MRI-studies and findings
| Variable | Overall |
|---|---|
| 323 | |
| age span | 4–24 |
| Age (mean SD) | 18.0 (4.6) |
| Male/female | 186/155 |
| MRI (%) | |
| Left and right | 53 (16.4) |
| Left and right, multiple measurements | 1 (0.3) |
| One side only | 250 (77.4) |
| One side only, multiple measurements | 19 (5.9) |
| SAF (%) | |
| No SAF | 208 (64.4) |
| SAF | 115 (35.6) |
| Type 1 | 63 (19.5) |
| Type 2 | 51 (15.8) |
| Both | 1 (0.3) |
Fig. 2Age-dependent predicted probability with corresponding 95% confidence bands of SAF type 1/type 2 (a), SAF type 1 (b) and SAF type 2 (c)
Fig. 3Hip-MRI of a 15-years-old, male participant without contrast with bilateral SAF type 1 (white arrow): Proton density weighted (PD) coronal both sides (a), PD sagittal right side (b), T1 weighted coronal both sides (c) and PD weighted sagittal left side (d)
Fig. 4MR-Arthrography of the hip of a 21-years-old, female participant with SAF type 2 on left side (white arrow): Proton density weighted (PD) coronal (a), T1 weighted sagittal (b) and PD weighted sagittal (c)
Fig. 5.13-years-old female participant with SAF which is partly cartilage filled (white arrow). This example may represent a transitional state from SAF type 1 to SAF type 2: Proton density (PD) weighted (a), T1 weighted coronal (b) and PD weighted sagittal (c)
Fig. 6Radiograph of a 17-years-old female participant with SAF on both sides (white arrow)