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Fatty replacement of bone marrow after radiation therapy for Hodgkin disease: Quantification with chemical shift imaging
Authors:Hans-Ulrich Kauczor  Barbara Dietl  Gunnar Brix  Klaus Jarosch  Michael V Knopp  Gerhard Van Kaick
Abstract:The authors studied the long-term fatty replacement of bone marrow in 23 patients who had received radiation therapy for Hodgkin disease, with T1-weighted magnetic resonance imaging and quantitative chemical shift imaging. T1-weighted images revealed a mostly homogeneous high-signal-intensity pattern, in contrast to the hypointense pattern of nonirradiated marrow. The degree of fatty replacement was objectively assessed with chemical shift imaging, comparing patients to age-matched healthy volunteers. The authors found an increase in relative fat signal of 37% in the thoracic spine and 34% in the lumbar spine. The relative fat signal of nonirradiated pelvic and femoral marrow was decreased by 8%, indicating marrow reconversion. No radiation dose dependence was found in the range from 25 to 50 Gy. No signs of marrow regeneration were observed 15-126 months after radiation therapy. With chemical shift imaging, the degree of long-term radiogenic fatty replacement of the bone marrow can be quantified, confirming the lack of regeneration after radiation therapy for Hodgkin disease.
Keywords:Bone marrow  effects of irradiation on  32  6583  33  6583  44  6583  Bone marrow  MR  32  6583  33  6583  44  6583  Chemical shift  Femur  MR  443  6583  Pelvis  MR  44  6583  Radiations  injurious effects  complications of therapeutic radiology  Spine  MR  32  6583  33  6583  Tissue characterization
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