Magnetic resonance findings of osteitis pubis
Autor: | Cengiz Yilmaz, Burak Kunduracioglu, Savaş Kudaş, Mehmet Yörübulut |
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Rok vydání: | 2007 |
Předmět: |
Adult
Joint Instability Male musculoskeletal diseases medicine.medical_specialty Time Factors Adolescent Symphysis Pain Pubic symphysis Groin Severity of Illness Index Diagnosis Differential Bone Marrow Tendon Injuries Edema Soccer medicine Humans Radiology Nuclear Medicine and imaging Bone Resorption Osteitis Pubic Bone Sclerosis medicine.diagnostic_test Osteitis pubis business.industry Pubic Symphysis Magnetic resonance imaging Anatomy medicine.disease Magnetic Resonance Imaging Tendon medicine.anatomical_structure Athletic Injuries Chronic Disease Radiology medicine.symptom business |
Zdroj: | Journal of Magnetic Resonance Imaging. 25:535-539 |
ISSN: | 1522-2586 1053-1807 |
DOI: | 10.1002/jmri.20818 |
Popis: | Purpose To determine the correlation of MR findings with clinical features of osteitis pubis and to look for associating injuries complicating chronic cases. Materials and Methods Pelvic MR images of the 22 elite athletes with groin pain were taken. Correlation analysis between the MR findings and clinical properties was carried out. Results Six of the MR findings had strong correlation with duration of symptoms. Subchondral bone marrow edema, fluid in symphysis pubis joint, and periarticular edema had significant correlation with acuity of the case. On the contrary, subchondral sclerosis, subchondral resorption and bony margin irregularities, and osteophytes correlated with the chronicity of the case. Associated tendon injuries correlated with the duration of symptoms; i.e., all tendon injuries were in chronic cases. Conclusion Subchondral bone marrow edema, fluid in symphysis pubis joint, and periarticular edema are the most reliable MRI findings of osteitis pubis that has a history of less than six months. Subchondral sclerosis, subchondral resorption and bony margin irregularities, and osteophytes (or pubic beaking) are the most reliable MRI findings of the chronic disease that has been present for more than six months. Associated pathologies, especially adductor or other tendon injuries, underlie more than half of the chronic cases of osteitis pubis. J. Magn. Reson. Imaging 2007;25:535–539. © 2007 Wiley-Liss, Inc. |
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