Osteochondritis dissecans in children: location-dependent differences (part II: ankle and elbow).

IF 2.1 3区 医学 Q2 PEDIATRICS
Jie C Nguyen, J Herman Kan, Vandan S Patel, Donna G Blankenbaker, David A Rubin, Kevin G Shea, Carl W Nissen, Diego Jaramillo, Theodore J Ganley
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Abstract

The classic terminology "osteochondritis dissecans (OCD)" describes a pathologic alteration, centered at the osteochondral junction, involving the subchondral bone and/or its cartilaginous precursor, with risk for lesion instability and disruption of adjacent articular cartilage. Among children and young adults, these sites of osteochondrosis can be a cause of chronic joint pain and are most often found within the knee, the ankle, and the elbow joints. While Part I of this review series focused on shared key definitions, pathophysiologic principles, and imaging considerations, as well as unique differences between lesions at different locations within the knee joint, the current Part II article is devoted to lesions that involve the ankle and elbow joints. Following the outline of the Part I article, an evidence-based literature review on location-specific pathophysiology, imaging considerations, findings of lesion instability, and treatment selection considerations will be discussed for lesions involving the talar dome, capitellum, and humeral trochlea.

儿童剥离性骨软骨炎:位置依赖性差异(第二部分:踝关节和肘关节)。
经典术语“夹层骨软骨炎(OCD)”描述了一种以骨软骨连接处为中心的病理改变,涉及软骨下骨和/或其软骨前体,具有病变不稳定和相邻关节软骨破坏的风险。在儿童和年轻人中,这些部位的骨软骨病可引起慢性关节疼痛,最常见于膝关节、踝关节和肘关节。虽然本综述系列的第一部分侧重于共享的关键定义,病理生理学原理,影像学注意事项,以及膝关节不同部位病变之间的独特差异,但当前的第二部分文章致力于涉及踝关节和肘关节的病变。根据第一部分文章的大纲,我们将对涉及距骨穹窿、肱骨小头和肱骨滑车的病变进行循证文献综述,内容涉及位置特异性病理生理学、影像学考虑、病变不稳定的表现和治疗选择考虑。
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Pediatric Radiology
Pediatric Radiology 医学-核医学
CiteScore
4.40
自引率
17.40%
发文量
300
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: Official Journal of the European Society of Pediatric Radiology, the Society for Pediatric Radiology and the Asian and Oceanic Society for Pediatric Radiology Pediatric Radiology informs its readers of new findings and progress in all areas of pediatric imaging and in related fields. This is achieved by a blend of original papers, complemented by reviews that set out the present state of knowledge in a particular area of the specialty or summarize specific topics in which discussion has led to clear conclusions. Advances in technology, methodology, apparatus and auxiliary equipment are presented, and modifications of standard techniques are described. Manuscripts submitted for publication must contain a statement to the effect that all human studies have been reviewed by the appropriate ethics committee and have therefore been performed in accordance with the ethical standards laid down in an appropriate version of the 1964 Declaration of Helsinki. It should also be stated clearly in the text that all persons gave their informed consent prior to their inclusion in the study. Details that might disclose the identity of the subjects under study should be omitted.
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