Magnetic Resonance Imaging Topography of Bone Marrow Edema in the Sacroiliac Joint of Postpartum Women
Rosa Marie Kiil,
Ulrich Weber,
Anne Grethe Jurik
Abstract:ObjectiveA traditional monoplanar semicoronal and a biplanar magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) assessment method were used to compare the topographical distribution of postpartum strain‐related bone marrow edema (BME) at the sacroiliac joint (SIJ).MethodsThe presence and topographical location of SIJ BME were assessed independently by three readers in 71 women 12 months postpartum. A traditional monoplanar semicoronal and a biplanar BME evaluation by 8 (upper and lower) and 12 joint (upper, middle, and lower) r… Show more
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