Stress fracture in posterior aspect of the tibia
Creators
- 1. Pusan National Univ. College of Medicine, Pusan (Korea, Republic of)
- 2. Catholic Univ Hospital, Pusan (Korea, Republic of)
- 3. Donga Univ. Hospital, Pusan (Korea, Republic of)
- 4. Chunbuk Natinoal Univ. Hospital, Chunju (Korea, Republic of)
Description
To determine correlation between stress fracture of the posterior tibia and flexor digitorum longus muscle injury caused by athletic or sporting activity during adolescence. Eleven cases diagnosed as stress fracture after X-ray and MR imaging of the lower leg were reviewed. With regard to each fracture, the following features were noted : age, sex, and athletic or sporting activity of the patient, and site. Using MR imaging techniques, axial and sagittal T1 and T2 weighted imaged were obtained in all cases and T1-Gd DTPA images in seven. The activities undertaken were running (n=3), football (n=2), ballet (n=2), taekwando (n=1), badminton (n=1), field hockey (n=1), and basketball (n=1). MR images revealed localized cortical thickness (n=11), linear intramedullary callus showing a low signal on T1 and T2 weighted images (n=9), marrow hyperemia (n=7), and flexor digitorum longus muscle injury showing a high signal on T1-Gd DTPA and T2 weighted image (n=7). Stress fracture of the posterior tibia might be induced by flexor digitorum longus muscle activity induced by athletic or sporting activities during adolescence
Additional details
Publishing Information
- Journal Title
- Journal of the Korean Radiological Society
- Journal Volume
- 40
- Journal Issue
- 1
- Series
- 20 refs, 4 figs, 2 tabs
- Journal Page Range
- p. 147-153
- ISSN
- 0301-2867
INIS
- Country of Publication
- Korea, Republic of
- Country of Input or Organization
- Korea, Republic of
- INIS RN
- 32012459
- Subject category
- S62: RADIOLOGY AND NUCLEAR MEDICINE;
- Descriptors DEI
- ADOLESCENTS; BIOLOGICAL STRESS; BONE FRACTURES; DIAGNOSIS; MUSCLES; NMR IMAGING; PATIENTS; TIBIA; X-RAY RADIOGRAPHY
- Descriptors DEC
- AGE GROUPS; BODY; DIAGNOSTIC TECHNIQUES; DISEASES; INDUSTRIAL RADIOGRAPHY; INJURIES; MATERIALS TESTING; NONDESTRUCTIVE TESTING; ORGANS; SKELETON; TESTING