O'Hanlon J M, Keating S E
Department of Podiatric Surgery, Sheehan Memorial Hospital Buffalo, New York.
J Foot Surg. 1991 Mar-Apr;30(2):137-42.
Magnetic resonance (MR) imaging examination was performed with a 1.5-Tesla superconducting magnet on a diabetic patient's right foot that had extensive deformities due to previous surgery, infection, and neuropathy. The purpose of the examination was to help identify areas of active infection in preparation for surgical debridement. This manuscript reviews current concepts on the use of radionucleotide scanning and computed tomography (CT) as compared to MR imaging when used to assist in the diagnosis of osteomyelitis in the diabetic foot. MR imaging was found to be useful in identifying areas of active bone infection in the presence of underlying osseous pathology when radiographic images and radionucleotide scans were unreliable.
使用1.5特斯拉超导磁体对一名糖尿病患者的右脚进行了磁共振(MR)成像检查。该患者的右脚因先前的手术、感染和神经病变而出现广泛畸形。检查的目的是帮助识别活跃感染区域,为手术清创做准备。本文回顾了与MR成像相比,放射性核素扫描和计算机断层扫描(CT)在辅助诊断糖尿病足骨髓炎时的当前应用概念。当X线图像和放射性核素扫描不可靠时,发现MR成像有助于在存在潜在骨病变的情况下识别活跃的骨感染区域。