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Continuing on from the diagrammatic

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vignette we did before, let's look at a representative case on the MRI.

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Now, this kid is a 4-year-old boy with elbow pain.

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There's plenty of things wrong with this kid.

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There's a large joint effusion over here.

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You can see that here.

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You can see that over here.

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And over here. This is the axial image on the right.

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This is the sort of a coronal image.

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The patient wasn't able to completely

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extend his elbow because he was in so much discomfort.

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But this is the trochlear area right here.

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This is the capitellar area.

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We know this is the capitellar area because here's the radial head.

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Radial head, capitulum, ulna, trochlea.

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And you remember from the prior vignette, we said that the pre-ossification center,

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one of the places that it loves to develop, and we can see routinely is in the trochlea.

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And here it is, right over here.

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This area. Very, very high signal.

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Almost looks like, "a blister."

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That is the pre-ossification center.

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This is where bone will develop.

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So if we took this kid, you know,

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next year or a few months later, this is where you'd see bone developing.

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What happened here?

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Blood vessels that run in through here, they coalesced,

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they brought in mineralization factors, apoptosic factors, other

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factors that caused the cells, the hypertrophy, and also to die apoptosis,

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leaving this sort of area of high signal, which will eventually form bone.

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Let's see what that looks like on some other sequences.

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Let's bring up a sagittal sequence just so you have an idea.

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I'm going to zoom up just a little bit.

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Again, you notice there's a big joint effusion.

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Pay no attention to that.

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There are other problems that this kid has.

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But one of those problems is not this.

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This is the pre-ossification center in the trochlea.

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Faculty

Mahesh Thapa, MD, MEd, FAAP

Division Chief of Musculoskeletal Imaging, and Director of Diagnostic Imaging Professor

Seattle Children's & University of Washington

Tags

Pediatrics

Musculoskeletal (MSK)

MRI

Congenital

Acquired/Developmental

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