An Omitted Radiological finding in the Pediatric Age Group: Physiological Sacroiliac Joint Vacuum Normal Variant.

Spartan medical research journal Pub Date : 2021-08-30 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01 DOI:10.51894/001c.27361
Emrah Doğan, Hüseyin Aydoğmuş, Sinem Aydoğmuş
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Introduction: Gas accumulation in human joint spaces has been generally described as the vacuum phenomenon (VP). To date, the sacroiliac joint VP has been associated mostly with pathological, particularly degenerative conditions (e.g., arthritis, obesity, discal degenerations, fractures, dislocations, avascular necrosis).

Objective: The study aimed to examine the characteristics of the physiological form of VP and its radiological patterns in a sample of pediatric patients.

Methods: A sample of seventy patients between 0 and 17 years old (mean age, 11.4 ± 5.54) were included in the study. Sample VP cases was evaluated according to types, age group, anatomic localization, gender, and sides. RESULTS: Two (2.9%) of sample children had degenerative VP, with 24 (34.2%) of patients demonstrating physiological VP in the sacroiliac joints. VP rates significantly increased after nine years of age (p < 0.01) and 83% of physiological VP cases were determined to be bilateral.

Conclusions: Although degenerative VP is a rare entity in children, non-pathological VP can be a more common aspect of sacroiliac anatomy. Although sacroiliac VP is frequently an underreported or omitted finding in imaging studies, this condition may be clinically important as a clue for other degenerative diagnoses. Normal variants of VP may be clinically important in children since they may mimic inflammatory and infectious pathologies during magnetic resonance imaging and computed tomography images.

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小儿年龄组遗漏的影像学发现:生理性骶髂关节真空正常变异。
人体关节空间的气体积聚通常被描述为真空现象(VP)。迄今为止,骶髂关节VP主要与病理性,特别是退行性疾病(如关节炎、肥胖、椎间盘退变、骨折、脱位、缺血性坏死)相关。目的:本研究旨在探讨小儿VP的生理形态特征及其影像学表现。方法:选取70例患者,年龄0 ~ 17岁,平均年龄11.4±5.54岁。样本VP病例根据类型、年龄组、解剖定位、性别和侧面进行评估。结果:2例患儿(2.9%)为退行性VP, 24例患儿(34.2%)为骶髂关节生理性VP。9岁后VP率显著升高(p < 0.01), 83%的生理性VP为双侧。结论:虽然退行性VP在儿童中是罕见的,但非病理性VP可能是骶髂解剖中更常见的方面。尽管骶髂VP在影像学研究中经常被低估或遗漏,但这种情况可能在临床上作为其他退行性诊断的重要线索。在儿童中,VP的正常变异可能具有重要的临床意义,因为它们可能在磁共振成像和计算机断层扫描图像中模拟炎症和感染性病理。
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