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Leukemic red bone marrow changes assessed by magnetic resonance imaging and localized 1H spectroscopy.

F Schick1, H Einsele, H Bongers, W I Jung, M Skalej, S Duda, G Ehninger, O Lutz.   

Abstract

Red bone marrow of healthy persons has considerable contents of water and lipids. The cellularity and the corresponding fat-water ratio within the marrow show clear changes in hematological diseases. Magnetic resonance (MR) methods use the signals of the protons of water and lipids. This paper gives a comparison between different standard MR techniques and recently developed fat- and water-selective imaging methods, addressing their sensitivity to bone marrow changes in leukemia. Additionally, 1H results of spectroscopic methods are presented. The results and conclusions are based on the examination of 26 healthy volunteers and 106 patients with general or focal bone marrow alterations. Standard T1-weighted images did not distinguish bone marrow of young healthy volunteers with relatively high cellularity from acute leukemia. Using fat- and water-selective methods, patients with untreated leukemia showed only water proton signals and no lipid signals from red bone marrow of vertebral bodies and the pelvis. This phenomenon was never observed in healthy volunteers. Following chemotherapy, lipid and water contents normalize in successfully treated patients. Nonresponders did not show significant changes of the fat-water ratio after up to 3 weeks of therapy. Phase contrast imaging provides information about the difference between fat and water fractions within the bone marrow, but quantitative determination of the absolute fat and water fractions requires acquisition of several images and suffers from the susceptibility effects in trabecular bone marrow. The fat-water ratio and additional qualities of water and lipid protons (relaxation times) can be evaluated by volume-selective MR spectroscopy. Typical results of spectra from small-volume elements in hypercellular vertebral bone marrow of leukemic patients before cytotoxic treatment and of normocellular or hypocellular marrow after therapy are demonstrated.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8381677     DOI: 10.1007/bf01737683

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Hematol        ISSN: 0939-5555            Impact factor:   3.673


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