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OBJECTIVE
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is commonly used in autoimmune inflammatory arthritis to define disease activity and damage, but its role in gout remains unclear. The aim of our study was to identify and describe the MRI features of gout.
METHODS
Over a 10-year period we identified
BACKGROUND
Joint effusions identified by MRI may accompany osteomyelitis and determining whether the joint effusion is septic or reactive has important implications on patient care.
OBJECTIVE
Determine the incidence of epiphyseal marrow edema, joint effusions, perisynovial edema and epiphyseal
We endeavored to determine which characteristics of diabetic ulcers portend the strongest risk for osteomyelitis in patients whose initial T1-weighted imaging was normal. By determining which features have a greater risk for osteomyelitis, clinicians can treat patients more OBJECTIVE
We conducted a retrospective cohort study assessing the prevalence and clinical and radiological outcome of remote areas of bone marrow edema on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in the feet of subjects with diabetes and neuropathic foot ulceration.
METHODS
MRIs performed over 6 years
The earliest radiographic changes of osteomyelitis in the long bones is deep-seated edema manifesting as soft tissue swelling and obliteration of the intermuscular planes adjacent to the affected bone. Similarly, the early change of rib osteomyelitis is pericostal edema demonstrated by soft tissue
A 25 year-old man presented with pain, swelling, and intermittent drainage from distal lateral aspect of his left knee three months after undergoing isolated ACL reconstruction with arthroscopic hamstring autograft and endobottom technique. His surgeon at that time tried to eliminate the pathology
The study included 17 cases of osteomyelitis in the newborn period, admitted through a period of 10 years. Males showed a rate of 1.8:1 over females. The possible port of entry was established in 11 cases. The most important clinical signs were: edema, erythema, hypomotility and fluctuation. In one
Chronic recurrent multifocal osteomyelitis (CRMO) is a systemic osteo-articular disease that is characterized by a sterile, primarily chronic osteomyelitis with various distribution patterns of the individual lesions. In this article, we describe the "axial type" with predominant involvement of the
OBJECTIVE
To describe the MR imaging features of tuberculous osteomyelitis.
METHODS
MR imaging features of 11 patients (14-65 years) with proven extra-spinal tuberculous osteomyelitis were reviewed. Osseous and adjacent soft-tissue changes were analyzed.
RESULTS
On the basis of the signal intensity
Background: The precise time of appearance of bone marrow edema in acute hematogenous pelvic osteomyelitis (AHPO) is unknown. The purpose of present research is to clarify the time of appearance of bone marrow edema on MRI in AHPO. Our
Dimexide and HBO-therapy were included in the curative complex for 54 patients with septicopyemic forms of acute hematogenic osteomyelitis, The authors' recommendations proved to be effective which was demonstrated by better general state of the children, less edema of tissues, stimulation of
BACKGROUND
The clinical diagnosis of osteomyelitis is difficult because of neuropathy, vascular disease, and immunodeficiency; also, with no established consensus on the diagnosis of foot osteomyelitis, the reported efficacy of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in detecting osteomyelitis and
OBJECTIVE
To examine the interobserver reliability of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) signs of osteomyelitis in complex chronic pressure ulcers in patients with spinal cord injury (SCI).
METHODS
Retrospective review study.
METHODS
Specialist SCI rehabilitation center.
METHODS
Adult patients with
OBJECTIVE
Identify key magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) features that have a significant correlation with osteomyelitis of pressure ulcers in spinal injury patients.
METHODS
Retrospective review study.
METHODS
Adult patients admitted to the National Spinal Injuries Centre with spinal cord injury