Vertebral Osteonecrosis: MR Imaging Findings and Related Changes on Adjacent Levels
C.-W. Yua,b,
C.-Y. Hsua,c,
T.T.-F. Shiha,c,
B.-B. Chena and
C.-J. Fud
a Department of Medical Imaging and Radiology, National Taiwan University Hospital, Taipei, Taiwan
b Department of Medical Imaging and Radiology, National Taiwan University Hospital Yun-lin Branch, Yun-lin, Taiwan
c Department of Radiology, College of Medicine, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan
d Department of Radiology, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, Taipei, Taiwan

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Fig 1. Chart showing the distribution of vertebral osteonecrosis at different levels. Changes of the content of affected vertebral bodies, intravertebral fluid only (blank bars), coexistence of both fluid and air (dot bars), and intravertebral air only (oblique line bars) are also shown. T12 (n = 40) and L1 (n = 36) were most often involved. Of 121 osteonecrotic vertebral bodies, 48 (39.7%) appeared with only intravertebral air, 47 (38.8%) appeared with only intravertebral fluid, and 26 (21.5%) appeared with both air and fluid.
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Fig 2. MR images and plain radiograph of a 73-year-old man who had compression fractures at T12, L1, L3, and L4 vertebral bodies and osteonecrosis at L1 vertebral body. There is intravertebral air in the severely collapsed T12 vertebral body and also intradiskal air in the adjacent T11T12, T12L1, and L1L2 disks. In the center of the collapsed vertebral body is a horizontally oriented signal intensity void line (white arrows, panels AC) on all pulse sequences. Also, several signal intensity void dots or rods in the adjacent disks (above and below) are shown on all pulse sequences (white arrowheads, panels AC). A, Sagittal T1-weighted turbo spin-echo image (600/12, 4-mm section thickness) shows hypointensity in the most of the vertebral body; only the posterior fifth is relatively spared. B, Sagittal T2-weighted turbo spin-echo image (4000/120) shows some hypointensity at anterior four fifths of the collapsed vertebral body. C, Sagittal contrast-enhanced T1-weighted, fat-suppressed turbo spin-echo image (690/12, 4-mm section thickness) shows nonenhancement portion at middle three fifths of the collapsed vertebral body. D, Lateral view of plain radiograph shows severely collapsed vertebral body with a short and horizontally oriented air cleft at the anterior second fifth of the vertebral body (white arrow).
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Fig 3. MR images and plain radiograph of an 82-year-old woman who had compression fractures and osteonecrosis at the L3 vertebral body. There is only intravertebral fluid in the mildly collapsed vertebral body. A, Sagittal T1-weighted turbo spin-echo image (600/12, 4-mm section thickness) shows complete bone marrow replacement by low signal intensity (arrow). B, Sagittal T2-weighted turbo spin-echo image (4000/128) shows homogeneous hyperintensity at the anterior superior portion of the vertebral body (arrow). The margin of the hyperintense area is well demarcated. C, Sagittal contrast-enhanced T1-weighted fat-suppressed turbo spin-echo image (700/12, 4-mm section thickness) shows nonenhancement of the anterior and superior portions of the vertebral body (arrow). The nonenhancing area corresponds to the hyperintense area of the T2WI in panel B. The remaining portion of this vertebral body had faint enhancement. D, Lateral view of plain radiograph shows faint radiolucent area at anterior superior portion of the vertebral body (arrow). The radiolucent area corresponds to the T2 hyperintnese area in the panel B.
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Fig 4. AD, MR images of an 83-year-old man who was diagnosed with osteonecrosis at the L1 vertebral body. There coexists both intravertebral fluid and air in the affected vertebral body. A, Sagittal T2-weighted turbo spin-echo image (4,000/110) shows hyperintensity at middle third (arrowhead) and signal intensity void at anterior third (arrow) of the vertebral body. B, Sagittal contrast-enhanced T1-weighted, fat-suppressed turbo spin-echo image (550/12, 4-mm section thickness) shows nonenhancement of the anterior two thirds of the vertebral body (arrow and arrowhead). Only the posterior one third of vertebra had enhancement. C, Transverse T2-weighted turbo spin-echo image (4000/110) shows an ellipsoidal signal intensity void area (arrow) anterior to the hyperintensity within the vertebral body. The interface between these 2 components revealed an airfluid level (small black arrowheads). D, Sagittal T2-weighted turbo spin-echo MR image of another 76-year-old man who was diagnosed with osteonecrosis at T12 vertebral body. There coexists both intravertebral fluid (most, arrowhead) and air (minority, arrow) in the affected vertebral body.
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