Pelvic magnetic resonance imaging after bone marrow harvest – a retrospective study in 50 unrelated marrow donors

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F Kroschinsky
T Kittner
S Mauersberger
U Rautenberg
U Schuler
C Rutt
M Laniado
G Ehninger
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[1] University Hospital Dresden,1st Medical Department
[2] University Hospital Dresden,Department of Diagnostic Radiology
[3] German Bone Marrow Donor Center (DKMS),undefined
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Bone Marrow Transplantation | 2005年 / 35卷
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bone marrow harvest; unrelated donor; magnetic resonance imaging;
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A total of 50 unrelated marrow donors were examined by pelvic magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to investigate the morphological sequelae of bone marrow harvesting (BMH). Signal increase in T2-weighted sequences and contrast media enhancement in T1 sequences at the operative sites were found as typical MRI morphology 4 weeks after harvest (group A, n=16), corresponding to edema, hyperemia and proliferative activity. Although tissue repair was completed in the majority of donors 1 year after BMH, about 36% of donors in group B (n=16) had abnormal findings. These included a persistence of the ‘acute injury’ signal pattern (2/16, 12%), and signal alterations due to fatty marrow conversion (4/16, 24%). The proportion of MRI abnormalities increased to over 70% in two-time donors (group C, n=11), which might indicate a cumulation of tissue damage after repetitive harvests. If donors had experienced prolonged discomfort after BMH (group D, n=7), MRI revealed pathological signals in 86%. In conclusion, the MRI morphology reflects the pathophysiological reactions after BMH, including inflammation and tissue repair. A further prospective evaluation in a larger number of donors is necessary to confirm these results and to identify the factors which influence the extent and duration of tissue damage.
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