Treatment of osteonecrosis of the femoral head appears to be effective when the disease is identified and treated early. Forty-one patients were evaluated with prospective laboratory assessment, anteroposterior and frog-lateral roentgenograms of both hips, intraosseous pressure measurements (IOP), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and 99mTc methylene diphosphonate planar and single-photon emission computerized tomographic (SPECT) bone imaging. Pathologic specimens were obtained in most patients.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA large, well-encapsulated intraneural lipoma occurred within the sciatic nerve of a 34-year-old woman. In a review of the literature, significant differences were noted between the well-encapsulated and the diffusely infiltrative lipofibromatous hamartoma types of intraneural lipomas. The average age at the time of appearance of the well-encapsulated type is 45 years, with female predominance, while the infiltrative type arises in a younger age group (average age, eight years) with no sexual predominance.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn summary, MRI has a high sensitivity for the detection of inflammatory disease involving the musculoskeletal system. Because of the usual anatomic pattern of involvement in the vertebral column, there is also a high specificity. In the appendicular skeleton and pelvis, it is unclear whether MRI can add to the sensitivity and specificity of radionuclide studies in uncomplicated cases of acute infection.
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