M. Zanetti et al., Bone marrow edema pattern in osteoarthritic knees: Correlation between MR imaging and histologic findings, RADIOLOGY, 215(3), 2000, pp. 835-840
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Radiology ,Nuclear Medicine & Imaging","Medical Research Diagnosis & Treatment
PURPOSE: To correlate magnetic resonance (MR) images of a bone marrow edema
pattern with histologic findings in osteoarthritic knees.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: Sixteen consecutive patients (age range, 43-79 years
; mean, 67 years) referred for total knee replacement were examined With sa
gittal short inversion time inversion-recovery (STIR) and T1- and T2-weight
ed turbo spin-echo MR imaging 1-4 days before surgery. Tibial plateau abnor
malities on MR images were compared quantitatively with those on histologic
maps.
RESULTS: The bone marrow edema pattern zone (ill-defined and hyperintense o
n STIR images and hypointense on T1-weighted MR images) mainly consisted no
rmal tissue (53% of the area was fatty marrow, 16% was intact trabeculae, a
nd 2% was blood vessels) and a smaller proportion of several abnormalities
(bone marrow necrosis [11% of area], abnormal [necrotic or remodeled] trabe
culae [8%], bone marrow fibrosis [4%], bone marrow edema [4%], and bone mar
row bleeding[2%]). The bone marrow edema pattern zone and the zone with a n
ormal MR imaging appearance differed significantly in the presence of bone
marrow necrosis (P = .021), bone marrow fibrosis (P = .014), and abnormal t
rabeculae (P = .011) but not in the prevalence of bone marrow edema (P = .0
69). Bone marrow edema also was:: found in zones with an unremarkable MR ap
pearance (perifocal zone, 5% edema; control zone, 2% edema).
CONCLUSION: A bone marrow edema pattern in osteoarthritic knees-represents
a number of noncharacteristic histologic abnormalities. Edema is-not a majo
r constituent of MR imaging signal intensity abnormalities in such knees.