Locomotor system assessment by muscle magnetic resonance imaging.

Magnetic resonance quarterly Pub Date : 1991-04-01
J L Fleckenstein, P T Weatherall, L A Bertocci, M Ezaki, R G Haller, R Greenlee, W W Bryan, R M Peshock
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Abstract

Clinical evaluation of the locomotor system has long been hampered by difficulty in assessing the morphologic and functional integrity of skeletal muscles. Diagnostic imaging represents a major advance in the diagnosis and management of patients with locomotor dysfunction through the possibility of probing beyond overlying soft tissues to identify muscle lesions, determine their extent, characterize their composition, direct invasive procedures, and monitor therapies. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) appears to be the most promising of available imaging methods, because of its great sensitivity to changes in muscle water distribution and fat content. Also, it can distinguish between individual deep and superficial muscles. Serial evaluations of many muscles are practical because of the safety of MRI. While the cost effectiveness in the workup of locomotor dysfunction remains to be determined, the scientific and practical clinical information now available merits further investigation by clinicians and radiologists alike. The purpose of this review is to describe the potential role of skeletal muscle MRI in evaluating the locomotor system.

运动系统的肌肉磁共振成像评估。
由于难以评估骨骼肌的形态和功能完整性,运动系统的临床评估一直受到阻碍。诊断成像代表了运动功能障碍患者诊断和管理的重大进步,因为它可以探测到覆盖的软组织以外的肌肉病变,确定其范围,表征其组成,直接侵入性手术和监测治疗。磁共振成像(MRI)似乎是最有前途的可用成像方法,因为它对肌肉水分分布和脂肪含量的变化非常敏感。此外,它还可以区分单个深层和浅层肌肉。由于MRI的安全性,对许多肌肉进行连续评估是可行的。虽然运动功能障碍检查的成本效益仍有待确定,但现有的科学和实用的临床信息值得临床医生和放射科医生进一步研究。这篇综述的目的是描述骨骼肌MRI在评估运动系统中的潜在作用。
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