Upcoming Events
Log In
Pricing
Free Trial

Wk 2, Case 5 - Review

HIDE
PrevNext

Report

Patient History
24-year-old male with lateral hip pain and no known injury.

Findings
SKELETAL: Extensive osteoedema throughout the femoral head is confluent and extends along the lateral aspect of the femoral neck, supratrochanteric region, and to a lesser extent the trochanteric region. Growth plates are closed. No fatigue, stress, or insufficiency fracture.

PELVIS: The remainder of the pelvis is uninvolved. Normal red marrow hyperplasia for age.

JOINTS: Trace to 1+ joint effusion. No intra-articular synovitis.

ACETABULUM/LABRUM: Diminutive anterosuperior labrum seen only sagittally is a thin horizontal microtear and not likely related to the femoral head osteoedema.

MUSCLES/TENDONS/LIGAMENTS: Normal.

OTHER/SOFT TISSUE: Normal.

Conclusions
Diffuse osteoedema of the femoral head with trace hip effusion consistent with transient osteoporosis of the hip despite a slightly atypical demographic. Diminutive anterosuperior labrum.

Case Discussion

Faculty

Stephen J Pomeranz, MD

Chief Medical Officer, ProScan Imaging. Founder, MRI Online

ProScan Imaging

Jenny T Bencardino, MD

Vice-Chair, Academic Affairs Department of Radiology

Montefiore Radiology

Edward Smitaman, MD

Clinical Associate Professor

University of California San Diego

Tags

Musculoskeletal (MSK)

MRI

Hip & Thigh

© 2024 Medality. All Rights Reserved.

Contact UsTerms of UsePrivacy Policy