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MRI findings in bipartite patella
Authors:Eoin C. Kavanagh  Adam Zoga  Imran Omar  Stephanie Ford  Mark Schweitzer  Stephen Eustace
Affiliation:(1) Department of Radiology, University of Pittsburgh Medical Centre, Pittsburgh, PA 15213, USA;(2) Department of Radiology, Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, Philadelphia, PA 19107, USA;(3) Department of Radiology, Hospital for Joint Disease, Orthopedic Institute, New York, NY, USA;(4) Department of Radiology, Cappagh National Orthopaedic Hospital, Finglas, Dublin, 11, Ireland
Abstract:Purpose Bipartite patella is a known cause of anterior knee pain. Our purpose was to detail the magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) features of bipartite patella in a retrospective cohort of patients imaged at our institution. Materials and methods MRI exams from 53 patients with findings of bipartite patella were evaluated to assess for the presence of bone marrow edema within the bipartite fragment and for the presence of abnormal signal across the synchondrosis or pseudarthrosis. Any other significant knee pathology seen at MRI was also recorded. We also reviewed 400 consecutive knee MRI studies to determine the MRI prevalence of bipartite patella. Results Of the 53 patients with bipartite patella 40 (75%) were male; 35 (66%) had edema within the bipartite fragment. Of the 18 with no edema an alternative explanation for knee pain was found in 13 (72%). Edema within the bipartite fragment was the sole finding in 26 of 53 (49%) patients. Bipartite patella was seen in 3 (0.7%) of 400 patients. Conclusion In patients with bipartite patella at knee MRI, bone marrow edema within the bipartite fragment was the sole finding on knee MRI in almost half of the patients in our series.
Keywords:Bipartite  Patella  MRI
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