Deep fascial hyperintensity in soft-tissue abnormalities as revealed by T2-weighted MR imaging

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作者
Loh, NN
Chen, IY
Cheung, LP
Li, KCP
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[1] SW MED CTR,VANCOUVER,WA 98683
[2] COMMUNITY MEM HOSP SAN BUENAVENTURA,VENTURA,CA 93003
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10.2214/ajr.168.5.9129430
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R8 [特种医学]; R445 [影像诊断学];
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1002 ; 100207 ; 1009 ;
摘要
OBJECTIVE. The purpose of this study was to determine whether recently described criteria, including hyperintense TZ-weighted signal or other abnormalities revealed by MR imaging within deep fascial planes, are specific for necrotizing soft-tissue infections. MATERIALS AND METHODS. We reviewed 22 MR imaging examinations that revealed abnormally high signal intensity within deep fascial planes on T2-weighted images. Twenty-one of the patients had clinical diagnoses other than necrotizing soft-tissue infection, including nonnecrotizing cellulitis (n=4), abscess without evidence of necrotizing fasciitis (n=5), and cellulitis with accompanying vascular thrombosis (n=2), MR imaging was performed using T1-weighted spin-echo (range of TRs/range of TEs, 300-800/9-30) and fat-saturated T2-weighted fast spin-echo (3000-5000/76-108) sequences, Gadolinium-enhanced T1-weighted spin-echo MR images with fat saturation were obtained for 14 patients. Two reviewers, unaware of clinical diagnoses, evaluated each study for abnormalities in superficial and deep soft tissues and submitted a consensus diagnosis. RESULTS. Using only the described MR imaging criteria, we interpreted all cases as necrotizing cellulitis, including the cases of 21 patients who had nonnecrotizing conditions. CONCLUSION. Hyperintense T2-weighted signal within deep fascial planes and muscle, with or without contrast enhancement, is not specific for necrotizing soft-tissue infection. A variety of conditions exhibited similar findings and were indistinguishable from necrotizing soft-tissue infection.
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