膝关节的磁共振成像(MRI):一种评估骨髓水肿的模式方法。

J S Yu, P A Cook
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磁共振成像(MRI)的应用已经成为许多疾病的评估涉及膝盖。这项技术曾经几乎只用于评估该关节的内部紊乱,现在它在影响骨髓的过程的诊断中起着重要作用,包括那些由于创伤、感染、肿瘤和风湿病而发生的过程。骨髓中的信号改变经常与这些病理过程相关。当信号在t1加权图像上呈低强度,而在t2加权图像上呈非均匀性增强时,提示骨髓水肿。两种类型的骨髓水肿提出了在这一综述:创伤后和反应性。在许多情况下,信号强度改变的区域在放射学上是隐匿的。骨髓水肿的分布往往反映创伤损伤的机制,并可能与周围软组织的附加损伤有关。反应性骨髓水肿发生于骨和/或关节的炎症病灶或骨内或骨附近的肿瘤过程。
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Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the knee: a pattern approach for evaluating bone marrow edema.

The applications of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) have become numerous for the assessment of disorders involving the knee. Once a technique used nearly exclusively in the evaluation of internal derangement of this joint, it now plays an important role in the diagnosis of processes that affect the bone marrow, including those that occur as a result of trauma, infection, tumor, and rheumatologic disorders. Signal alterations in the bone marrow frequently are present in association with these pathological processes. When the signal is of low intensity on T1-weighted images and becomes heterogeneously increased in intensity on T2-weighted images, it indicates the presence of edema in the bone marrow. Two types of marrow edema are presented in this review: posttraumatic and reactive. In many situations, the area of altered signal intensity is radiographically occult. The distribution of marrow edema often reflects the mechanism of injury in trauma and may correlate with additional injuries to the surrounding soft tissues. Reactive marrow edema occurs either in response to an inflammatory focus in the bone and/or joint or a neoplastic process in or adjacent to the bone.

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