Spectrum of neuropathic skeletal injuries in children: a pictorial essay.

IF 4.1 2区 医学 Q1 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING
Maria Chiara Bonanno, Aurélie O'Keane, Pierre Mary, Anca Tanase, Marianne Alison, Eléonore Blondiaux, Hubert Ducou le Pointe, François Chalard
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Abstract

Neuropathic skeletal injuries in children are common manifestations of conditions associated with sensory impairment. The underlying aetiologies may be rare entities such as congenital insensitivity to pain or more prevalent disorders such as spinal dysraphisms. While the imaging manifestations of such injuries have been described in adults, the paediatric literature is sparse, primarily comprising case reports and case series with insufficient imaging data. Characteristic imaging findings in patients with neuropathic skeletal injuries include neuropathic arthropathy, avascular necrosis, joint dislocation, repeated fractures with exuberant callus formation, epiphyseal separation, and acro-osteolysis. Conventional radiography, MRI, and CT all contribute to the comprehensive assessment of paediatric neuropathic lesions. This pictorial essay illustrates the spectrum of imaging findings in children with neuropathic skeletal injuries of varying aetiologies as well as their natural evolution and treatment. CRITICAL RELEVANCE STATEMENT: This essay addresses a critical gap in the literature on paediatric neuropathic skeletal injuries, providing a detailed overview of their imaging manifestations, natural progression, and relevant treatment strategies, through contemporary imaging techniques such as radiography, MRI, and CT. KEY POINTS: Unrecognised neuropathic skeletal injuries cause progressive permanent deformities, impacting quality of life. Suspect neuropathic arthropathy in children with sensory loss presenting with painless inflamed joints. Neuropathic injuries may be mistaken for osteomyelitis, septic arthritis, or other disorders.

儿童神经性骨骼损伤的频谱:一篇图片文章。
儿童神经性骨骼损伤是与感觉障碍相关的常见表现。潜在的病因可能是罕见的实体,如先天性对疼痛不敏感或更普遍的疾病,如脊柱发育不良。虽然这类损伤的影像学表现在成人中已有描述,但儿科文献很少,主要包括病例报告和病例系列,影像学数据不足。神经性骨骼损伤患者的特征性影像学表现包括神经性关节病、缺血性坏死、关节脱位、伴有大量骨痂形成的反复骨折、骨骺分离和肢端骨溶解。常规的x线摄影,MRI和CT都有助于儿科神经性病变的综合评估。这篇图片文章说明了不同病因的儿童神经性骨骼损伤的影像学发现,以及他们的自然演变和治疗。关键相关性声明:这篇文章解决了儿科神经性骨骼损伤文献中的一个关键空白,通过当代成像技术,如x线摄影、MRI和CT,提供了他们的成像表现、自然进展和相关治疗策略的详细概述。重点:未被识别的神经性骨骼损伤会导致进行性永久性畸形,影响生活质量。疑为神经性关节病患儿的感觉丧失,表现为无痛性关节炎症。神经性损伤可能被误认为是骨髓炎、化脓性关节炎或其他疾病。
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Insights into Imaging
Insights into Imaging Medicine-Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging
CiteScore
7.30
自引率
4.30%
发文量
182
审稿时长
13 weeks
期刊介绍: Insights into Imaging (I³) is a peer-reviewed open access journal published under the brand SpringerOpen. All content published in the journal is freely available online to anyone, anywhere! I³ continuously updates scientific knowledge and progress in best-practice standards in radiology through the publication of original articles and state-of-the-art reviews and opinions, along with recommendations and statements from the leading radiological societies in Europe. Founded by the European Society of Radiology (ESR), I³ creates a platform for educational material, guidelines and recommendations, and a forum for topics of controversy. A balanced combination of review articles, original papers, short communications from European radiological congresses and information on society matters makes I³ an indispensable source for current information in this field. I³ is owned by the ESR, however authors retain copyright to their article according to the Creative Commons Attribution License (see Copyright and License Agreement). All articles can be read, redistributed and reused for free, as long as the author of the original work is cited properly. The open access fees (article-processing charges) for this journal are kindly sponsored by ESR for all Members. The journal went open access in 2012, which means that all articles published since then are freely available online.
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