Diffusion-weighted magnetic resonance imaging of sacral insufficiency fractures

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作者
Byun, Woo Mok [1 ]
Jang, Han Won
Kim, Sang Woo
Jang, Sung Ho
Ahn, Sang Ho
Ahn, Myun Whan
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[1] Coll Med, Dept Diagnost Radiol, Taejon 705717, South Korea
关键词
insufficiency fractures; metastasis; sacrum; diffusion-weighted MR;
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10.1097/BRS.0b013e31815ce70c
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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Study Design. Retrospective analysis of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) for differentiating sacral insufficiency fractures from metastases of the sacrum. Objective. To determine if a steady-state free precession (SSFP) diffusion-weighted MRI is useful for differentiating sacral insufficiency fractures from metastases of the sacrum. Summary of Background Data. Conventional spin-echo sequence MRI is very sensitive for the detection of pathologic lesions in the sacrum, but the differential findings between sacral insufficiency fracture and, meta-stasis are often not obvious because of the nonspecific changes of signal intensity. Another MR sequences for differentiation is needed. Methods. Fourteen patients with sacral insufficiency fractures and 8 patients with metastasis at the sacrum were examined with MRI. Both the diffusion weighted MRI and them spin-echo MRI were performed. in all, patients. Diffusion-weighted MRI sequences were based on a SSFP sequence. Results. All the insufficiency fractures and metastasis at the sacrum revealed low signal intensity on T1-weighted MRI; low or high signal intensity was revealed on T2-weighted MRI. The contrast enhanced T1-weighted MRI showed strong enhancement at the sacrum in all cases of insufficiency fracture and metastasis. Diffusion-weighted MRI of the sacrum showed low signal intensity in all cases with sacral insufficiency fracture,,but these. images revealed, high signal intensity in all cases with metastasis. Conclusion. SSFP diffusion-weighted MRI is capable of differentiating benign sacral insufficiency fractures from metastatic tumors of the sacrum.
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页码:E820 / E824
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