Current Problems in Diagnostic Radiology
Volume 37, Issue 6 , Pages 243-261, November 2008

Magnetic Resonance Imaging Features of the Discrete Epiphyseal Radiolucency: A Problem-Solving Approach to Differential Diagnosis

  • José M. Mellado, MD

      Affiliations

    • Hospital Reina Sofía, Tudela, Spain
    • Institut de Diagnòstic per la Imatge, Hospital Universitari Joan XXIII, Tarragona, Spain
    • Corresponding Author InformationReprint requests: José M. Mellado, MD, Servicio de Radiodiagnóstico, Hospital Reina Sofía de Tudela, Carretera Tarazona, KM 4, 31500 Tudela, Navarra, Spain
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  • Jenny T. Bencardino, MD

      Affiliations

    • Medical Arts Radiology, Huntington Hospital, Huntington, NY
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  • Laura Pérez del Palomar, MD

      Affiliations

    • Hospital Ernest Lluch, Calatayud, Spain

Discrete radiolucencies in the epiphysis of the long bones may be a major radiographic finding in many arthropathies and synovial-based processes, and also in various osteolytic tumors and tumor-like lesions. In addition, a number of miscellaneous bone disorders, particularly infection and avascular necrosis, may present as discrete epiphyseal radiolucencies. Magnetic resonance imaging is frequently used in the diagnostic workup of these lesions. Our purpose was to review and illustrate, in a problem-solving approach, the potential contributions of magnetic resonance imaging in the characterization of discrete epiphyseal radiolucent lesions.

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PII: S0363-0188(07)00054-0

doi:10.1067/j.cpradiol.2007.08.003

Current Problems in Diagnostic Radiology
Volume 37, Issue 6 , Pages 243-261, November 2008