Title : Case 570 |
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Age / Sex : 18 / M Chief complaint : Thigh pain (D: 1 month)
DiscussionAnswer: Longitudinal stress fracture
Findings: AP radiograph of the femur demonstrates a faint longitudinal lucent line of the medial cortex with periosteal new bone formation. MR images show a longitudinal linear increased signal of the medial cortex with periosteal reaction and perilesional bone marrow and soft tissue edema. Axial CT image shows a curvilinear lucency of the medial cortex with periosteal new bone formation.
Differential Diagnosis: (Longitudinal) stress fracture Osteomyelitis
Diagnosis: (Longitudinal) stress fracture
Discussion: Stress fractures are mainly divided into fatigue fractures and insufficiency fractures. Fatigue fractures result from abnormal stress on a normal bone, occurring more frequently in unconditioned athletes and military recruits, while insufficiency fractures usually result from normal stress on an abnormal, weakened bone, usually in osteopenic patients. Usually, stress fractures in lower limbs are perpendicular to the long axis of the bone and are transverse in orientation, but rarely they can have a longitudinal orientation parallel to the long axis of the bone. Most longitudinal stress fractures have been reported in the tibia, and longitudinal stress fractures of the femur are rare. Radiographic findings include cortical thickening and an intracortical longitudinal fracture line. However, in many cases, findings may not be apparent on plain radiographs. Even if the longitudinal fracture line is evident, it may be mistaken for a normal nutrient artery canal. MRI usually demonstrates bone marrow edema and cortical thickening. MRI is less sensitive than CT for detection of fracture lines. Bone marrow edema on MRI will have broad differential diagnosis including trauma, stress, infection, inflammation, and tumors. CT is usually diagnostic and more sensitive than radiography for fracture. CT shows cortical thickening and intracortical longitudinal fracture line. Differential diagnoses for longitudinal stress fractures on radiographs include an osteoid osteoma in the absence of a visible fracture line.
References:
Connecticut Medicine 2017;81:31-33
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Total applicants | 47 | Correct answers | 20 |
Name | Institution | ||
이연옥 | 선한목자병원, 전문의 | ||
김미선 | 전문의 | ||
김동환 | 서울아산병원, 전문의 | ||
조은경 | 새움병원, 전문의 | ||
조신영 | 웰튼병원, 전문의 | ||
이영선 | 전문의 | ||
박준동 | 뿌리병원, 전문의 | ||
전인환 | 전문의 | ||
김기욱 | 국군대전병원, 전문의 | ||
김동수 | 전공의 | ||
권소이 | 전문의 | ||
김유진 | 전문의 | ||
최형인 | 전공의 | ||
이혜란 | 전문의 | ||
이광진 | 전문의 | ||
박종원 | 분당차병원, 전문의 | ||
서현주 | 전문의 | ||
최희석 | 전병원, 전문의 | ||
장민영 | 국민건강보험공단 일산병원, 전문의 | ||
이승민 | 전문의 |
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