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Reviewing Bone Marrow Edema in Athletes: A Difficult Diagnostic and Clinical Approach

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MEDICINA-LITHUANIA
卷 57, 期 11, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.3390/medicina57111143

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bone marrow edema; magnetic resonance imaging; athletes; joint overuse; pain

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Bone marrow edema is a typical imaging finding in stress-related bone injuries of professional and amateur athletes, with unclear clinical significance. The correlation between imaging pattern of BME, clinical history, and sports activity type is essential for correct diagnosis and treatment.
Bone marrow edema (BME) is defined as an area of low signal intensity on T1-weighted (T1W) MRI images and associated with intermediate or high signal intensity findings on T2-weighted (T2W) MRI images. BME represents a typical imaging finding that characterizes common stress-related bone injuries of professional and amateur athletes. The etiology of stress-related injuries is influenced by numerous factors, including the initiation of a new sports activity or changes in an existing training protocol. The clinical significance of BME remains unclear. However, a correlation between the imaging pattern of BME, the clinical history of the patient and the type of sports activity practiced is essential for correct diagnosis and adequate therapeutic treatment. It is also important to clarify whether there is a specific threshold beyond which exercise can adversely affect the bone remodeling process, as the clinical picture may degenerate into the presence of BME, pain and, in the most severe cases, bone loss. In our review, we summarize the current knowledge on the etiopathogenesis and treatment options for BME and highlight the main aspects that make it difficult to formulate a correct diagnosis and establish an adequate therapeutic treatment.

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