J Korean Radiol Soc.  2002 Aug;47(2):221-225. 10.3348/jkrs.2002.47.2.221.

Usefulness of MR Imaging in Pathologic Fracture of Long Bone

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  • 1Department of Diagnostic Radiology, Chonnam University Hospital, Korea.

Abstract

PURPOSE
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the usefulness of MR imaging of pathologic fractures of the long bones.
MATERIALS AND METHODS
In 18 patients aged between four and 75 (mean, 25.8) years with histologically confirmed pathologic fractures of the long bones, plain radiographs and MR images were retrospectively analyzed. The former were examined with regard to location and type of fracture, and the presence or absence of underlying disease causing fracture; and the latter in terms of underlying disease, extraosseous mass formation, and soft tissue change.
RESULTS
The long bones involved were the femur in nine patients, the humerus in six, and the tibia in three. Underlying diseases were metastatic tumor (n=6), benign bone tumor (n=5), primary malignant bone tumor (n=4), osteomyelitis (n=2), and eosinophilic granuloma (n=1). Plain radiographs showed the fracture site as the metaphysis in ten cases, the diaphysis in five, and the metadiaphysis in one. Fractures were either transverse (n=10), oblique (n=3), spiral (n=1), vertical (n=1), or telescopic (n=1). In two cases, the fracture line was not visible. MR images revealed underlying diseases in all cases. A solid mass was present in all cases of malignant bone tumor, and an extraosseous mass in five such cases. Two benign bone tumors took the form of a cystic mass, two were a cystic mass containing an enhanced solid portion, and one was a solid mass. A soft tissue hematoma was seen in three cases.
CONCLUSION
Where pathologic fracture of a long bone had occurred, or a pathologic fracture in which the findings of plain radiography were equivocal, MR imaging was useful for evaluating the pattern and extent of an underlying lesion.

Keyword

Fractures, MR; Fractures, pathologic

MeSH Terms

Diaphyses
Eosinophilic Granuloma
Femur
Fractures, Spontaneous*
Hematoma
Humans
Humerus
Magnetic Resonance Imaging*
Osteomyelitis
Radiography
Retrospective Studies
Tibia
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