Femoral head perfusion and composition: MR imaging and spectroscopic evaluation of patients with systemic lupus erythematosus and at risk for avascular necrosis
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Femoral head perfusion and composition: MR imaging and spectroscopic evaluation of patients with systemic lupus erythematosus and at risk for avascular necrosis
Abstract
Purpose: To measure fat content and relative marrow perfusion of the femoral head in patients at risk for avascular necrosis.
Materials and methods: Thirteen patients with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) without avascular necrosis and with long-term corticosteroid treatment and 12 healthy subjects were evaluated. Hip perfusion was assessed with gadolinium-enhanced T1-weighted magnetic resonance (MR) imaging. Marrow composition in the femoral head and neck was measured with hydrogen-1 MR spectroscopy.
Results: Percentage fat content in the femoral head was similar between the two groups (SLE patients, 77% +/- 5 [standard deviation]; healthy subjects, 78% +/- 6; P = .74). Rate of enhancement of the femoral head was significantly higher in the SLE than the healthy group (11%/min +/- 6 vs 6.9%/min +/- 3, respectively; P = .05), was inversely related to fat content in healthy subjects (r = -.74, P = .02), and was more variable in the SLE group (r = -.53, P = .11).
Conclusion: Perfusion of the femoral head is inversely related to marrow fat content in healthy and is higher in SLE patients without hip avascular necrosis.
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