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T2 Black Synovitis in Musculoskeletal MRI: Disease Spectrum and Imaging Characteristics of Joint Diseases

Authors
Kang, Woo YoungHong, Suk-JooWoo, Ok HeeKang, Chang HoAhn, Kyung-SikKim, Baek HyunShim, Euddeum
Issue Date
Jun-2024
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers
Keywords
Magnetic resonance imaging; Synovial membrane; Synovitis; Joint disease; Hemorrhage; Calcification
Citation
Current Medical Imaging Reviews, v.20
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SCOPUS
Journal Title
Current Medical Imaging Reviews
Volume
20
URI
https://scholarworks.korea.ac.kr/kumedicine/handle/2021.sw.kumedicine/64360
DOI
10.2174/1573405620666230601114534
ISSN
1573-4056
1875-6603
Abstract
The synovium may be affected by a wide spectrum of disorders, including inflammatory, infectious, degenerative, traumatic, hemorrhagic, and tumorous conditions. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a valuable imaging modality to characterize synovial disorders. Most abnormal lesions appear as areas of nonspecific high signal intensity on T2-weighted images (T2-WI) due to high water content or increased perfusion. However, T2 hypointensity can be attributed to blood components of varying ages, calcification, inorganic crystals, fibrosis, caseous necrosis and/or amyloid deposition. Hypointense lesions on T2-WI are infrequent and additional clinical and imaging characteristics can help to limit the list of differential diagnoses, which may include tenosynovial giant cell tumor, synovial chondromatosis, rheumatoid arthritis, tuberculous arthritis, chronic tophaceous gout, amyloid arthropathy, synovial hemangioma, lipoma arborescens and hemosiderotic synovitis. Recently, susceptibility weighted imaging has been developed and may contribute to more accurate diagnosis for deoxygenated blood and calcium. We review the MRI features of hypointense synovial lesions on MRI and emphasize the characteristic findings that suggest a correct diagnosis.
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