Age / Sex : 20 / F
C.C amenorrhea
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Courtesy : 이영한 (Young Han Lee) 연세의대 세브란스병원 (Yonsei University Severance Hospital)
Diagnosis: Serous atrophy of bone marrow (gelatinous transformation of bone marrow)
Discussion
Pathology Diffuse serous atrophy of the bone marrow occurs in a variety of medical conditions, where due to hormonal and cellular depletion/imbalance, marrow fat is replaced by watery substance and extracellular fluid. It is typically seen in cachexia, anorexia nervosa, or other eating disorders. Other conditions include: AIDS, alcohol excess. acute febrile illness, malignancies, chronic renal failure, congestive heart failure, myelodysplastic syndrome
Radiographic features This phenomenon will increase T1 and T2 relaxation times leading to confusing MRI findings. Intermediate to low bone marrow and soft tissue signal will be seen on T1 weighted images while corresponding high signal intensity of these compartments will be found on fat-suppressed fluid sensitive sequences 4 (T2 fat sat and STIR). These confusing MRI findings can be confirmed by spectroscopic analysis or Dixon technique, confirming fat depletion and water predominance to avoid misinterpreting these images as a technical problem, with ensuing unnecessary repetition on the MR study.
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