Non-Infectious Ischiogluteal Bursitis: MRI Findings |
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Authors: | Kil-Ho Cho Sung Moon Lee Young Hwan Lee Kyung Jin Suh Sung Moon Kim Myung Jin Shin Han Won Jang |
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Affiliation: | 1Department of Diagnositic Radiology, Yeungnam University College of Medicine, Korea.;2Department of Diagnositic Radiology, Keimyung University College of Medicine, Korea.;3Department of Diagnositic Radiology, Daegu Hyosung Catholic University College of Medicine, Korea.;4Suh & Joo MR Clinic, Korea.;5Department of Diagnositic Radiology, Asan Medical Center, University of Ulsan College of Medicine, Korea. |
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Abstract: | ObjectiveWe wished to report on the MRI findings of non-infectious ischiogluteal bursitis.Materials and MethodsThe MRI findings of 17 confirmed cases of non-infectious ischiogluteal bursitis were analyzed: four out of the 17 cases were confirmed with surgery, and the remaining 13 cases were confirmed with MRI plus the clinical data.ResultsThe enlarged bursae were located deep to the gluteus muscles and postero-inferior to the ischial tuberosity. The superior ends of the bursal sacs abutted to the infero-medial aspect of the ischial tuberosity. The signal intensity within the enlarged bursa on T1-weighted image (WI) was hypo-intense in three cases (3/17, 17.6%), iso-intense in 10 cases (10/17, 58.9%), and hyper-intense in four cases (4/17, 23.5%) in comparison to that of surrounding muscles. The bursal sac appeared homogeneous in 13 patients (13/17, 76.5%) and heterogeneous in the remaining four patients (4/17, 23.5%) on T1-WI. On T2-WI, the bursa was hyper-intense in all cases (17/17, 100%); it was heterogeneous in 10 cases and homogeneous in seven cases. The heterogeneity was variable depending on the degree of the blood-fluid levels and the septae within the bursae. With contrast enhancement, the inner wall of the bursae was smooth (5/17 cases), and irregular (12/17 cases) because of the synovial proliferation and septation.ConclusionIschiogluteal bursitis can be diagnosed with MRI by its characteristic location and cystic appearance. |
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Keywords: | Bursa Bursitis Hip Inflammatoin Magnet resonance (MR) Soft tissues |
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