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Non-Infectious Ischiogluteal Bursitis: MRI Findings

OBJECTIVE: We wished to report on the MRI findings of non-infectious ischiogluteal bursitis. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The MRI findings of 17 confirmed cases of non-infectious ischiogluteal bursitis were analyzed: four out of the 17 cases were confirmed with surgery, and the remaining 13 cases were con...

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Autores principales: Cho, Kil-Ho, Lee, Sung Moon, Lee, Young Hwan, Suh, Kyung Jin, Kim, Sung Moon, Shin, Myung Jin, Jang, Han Won
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Publicado: The Korean Radiological Society 2004
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2698173/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15637479
http://dx.doi.org/10.3348/kjr.2004.5.4.280
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author Cho, Kil-Ho
Lee, Sung Moon
Lee, Young Hwan
Suh, Kyung Jin
Kim, Sung Moon
Shin, Myung Jin
Jang, Han Won
author_facet Cho, Kil-Ho
Lee, Sung Moon
Lee, Young Hwan
Suh, Kyung Jin
Kim, Sung Moon
Shin, Myung Jin
Jang, Han Won
author_sort Cho, Kil-Ho
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description OBJECTIVE: We wished to report on the MRI findings of non-infectious ischiogluteal bursitis. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The MRI findings of 17 confirmed cases of non-infectious ischiogluteal bursitis were analyzed: four out of the 17 cases were confirmed with surgery, and the remaining 13 cases were confirmed with MRI plus the clinical data. RESULTS: The enlarged bursae were located deep to the gluteus muscles and postero-inferior to the ischial tuberosity. The superior ends of the bursal sacs abutted to the infero-medial aspect of the ischial tuberosity. The signal intensity within the enlarged bursa on T1-weighted image (WI) was hypo-intense in three cases (3/17, 17.6%), iso-intense in 10 cases (10/17, 58.9%), and hyper-intense in four cases (4/17, 23.5%) in comparison to that of surrounding muscles. The bursal sac appeared homogeneous in 13 patients (13/17, 76.5%) and heterogeneous in the remaining four patients (4/17, 23.5%) on T1-WI. On T2-WI, the bursa was hyper-intense in all cases (17/17, 100%); it was heterogeneous in 10 cases and homogeneous in seven cases. The heterogeneity was variable depending on the degree of the blood-fluid levels and the septae within the bursae. With contrast enhancement, the inner wall of the bursae was smooth (5/17 cases), and irregular (12/17 cases) because of the synovial proliferation and septation. CONCLUSION: Ischiogluteal bursitis can be diagnosed with MRI by its characteristic location and cystic appearance.
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spelling pubmed-26981732009-06-23 Non-Infectious Ischiogluteal Bursitis: MRI Findings Cho, Kil-Ho Lee, Sung Moon Lee, Young Hwan Suh, Kyung Jin Kim, Sung Moon Shin, Myung Jin Jang, Han Won Korean J Radiol Original Article OBJECTIVE: We wished to report on the MRI findings of non-infectious ischiogluteal bursitis. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The MRI findings of 17 confirmed cases of non-infectious ischiogluteal bursitis were analyzed: four out of the 17 cases were confirmed with surgery, and the remaining 13 cases were confirmed with MRI plus the clinical data. RESULTS: The enlarged bursae were located deep to the gluteus muscles and postero-inferior to the ischial tuberosity. The superior ends of the bursal sacs abutted to the infero-medial aspect of the ischial tuberosity. The signal intensity within the enlarged bursa on T1-weighted image (WI) was hypo-intense in three cases (3/17, 17.6%), iso-intense in 10 cases (10/17, 58.9%), and hyper-intense in four cases (4/17, 23.5%) in comparison to that of surrounding muscles. The bursal sac appeared homogeneous in 13 patients (13/17, 76.5%) and heterogeneous in the remaining four patients (4/17, 23.5%) on T1-WI. On T2-WI, the bursa was hyper-intense in all cases (17/17, 100%); it was heterogeneous in 10 cases and homogeneous in seven cases. The heterogeneity was variable depending on the degree of the blood-fluid levels and the septae within the bursae. With contrast enhancement, the inner wall of the bursae was smooth (5/17 cases), and irregular (12/17 cases) because of the synovial proliferation and septation. CONCLUSION: Ischiogluteal bursitis can be diagnosed with MRI by its characteristic location and cystic appearance. The Korean Radiological Society 2004 2004-12-31 /pmc/articles/PMC2698173/ /pubmed/15637479 http://dx.doi.org/10.3348/kjr.2004.5.4.280 Text en Copyright © 2004 The Korean Radiological Society http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Cho, Kil-Ho
Lee, Sung Moon
Lee, Young Hwan
Suh, Kyung Jin
Kim, Sung Moon
Shin, Myung Jin
Jang, Han Won
Non-Infectious Ischiogluteal Bursitis: MRI Findings
title Non-Infectious Ischiogluteal Bursitis: MRI Findings
title_full Non-Infectious Ischiogluteal Bursitis: MRI Findings
title_fullStr Non-Infectious Ischiogluteal Bursitis: MRI Findings
title_full_unstemmed Non-Infectious Ischiogluteal Bursitis: MRI Findings
title_short Non-Infectious Ischiogluteal Bursitis: MRI Findings
title_sort non-infectious ischiogluteal bursitis: mri findings
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2698173/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15637479
http://dx.doi.org/10.3348/kjr.2004.5.4.280
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