Atypical vertebral body stress fracture in the setting of diffuse idiopathic skeletal hyperostosis.

IF 1.9 3区 医学 Q2 ORTHOPEDICS
Fielding S Fischer, Austin T Gregg, Arvin B Kheterpal, F Joseph Simeone
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Abstract

Diffuse idiopathic skeletal hyperostosis (DISH) is a non-inflammatory arthritis characterized by bridging ossification along the anterolateral spine. Bridging osteophytes in DISH can result in fusion, altering the biomechanics and increasing the risk of unstable spinal fractures. This report details two cases of unusual vertebral body stress fractures in the setting of DISH: a T6 fracture in a 76-year-old male presenting without definite precedent trauma, and an L2 fracture in an 82-year-old female associated with 1 month of prodromal lower back pain radiating to the groin. CT and MR imaging for both patients demonstrated incomplete fractures arising from the midportion of the anterior vertebral body, rounded sclerosis bordering the fracture site as would be seen in a stress fracture, and a marrow edema sign within the vertebral bodies. We propose that these fractures are a subacute atypical vertebral body stress fracture in the setting of DISH that, to our knowledge, has not previously been reported in the literature. It remains unclear whether the fractures detailed in this report are at risk of progressing to complete fractures, potentially resulting in spinal instability. The subacute fracture pattern described in this report should be recognized by radiologists on CT and MR imaging to avoid the potentially devastating consequences of progression to complete fracture and neurologic injury.

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Skeletal Radiology
Skeletal Radiology 医学-核医学
CiteScore
4.40
自引率
9.50%
发文量
253
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Skeletal Radiology provides a forum for the dissemination of current knowledge and information dealing with disorders of the musculoskeletal system including the spine. While emphasizing the radiological aspects of the many varied skeletal abnormalities, the journal also adopts an interdisciplinary approach, reflecting the membership of the International Skeletal Society. Thus, the anatomical, pathological, physiological, clinical, metabolic and epidemiological aspects of the many entities affecting the skeleton receive appropriate consideration. This is the Journal of the International Skeletal Society and the Official Journal of the Society of Skeletal Radiology and the Australasian Musculoskelelal Imaging Group.
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