Knochenmarködem-Syndrom (KMÖS)
Transient
osteoporosis of the hip • Transient hip osteoporosis - Ganzer Fall bei Radiopaedia
Extracorporeal
shock wave therapy in the treatment of primary bone marrow edema syndrome of the knee: a prospective randomised controlled study. Pre- (a) and 6 months posttreatment (b) T2-weighted images showing the normalization of a large bone marrow edema within the medial femoral condyle of the left knee, in a 62-year old male patient. (Note: The patient consented to publish the specific information.)
Bone marrow edema syndrome refers to a group of transient, self-limiting clinical entities of unknown cause, which are associated with the presence of bone marrow edema pattern.
These conditions include:
- transient osteoporosis of the hip
- bone marrow edema syndrome of the foot and ankle
- regional migratory osteoporosis
- reflex sympathetic dystrophy
Siehe auch:
- Aseptische Knochennekrose
- Stressfraktur
- Septische Arthritis
- transiente Osteoporose der Hüfte
- Ödem Hüftkopf
- transient osteoporosis of the talus
- Knochenmarködem-Syndrom des Knies
und weiter:
Assoziationen und Differentialdiagnosen zu Knochenmarködem-Syndrom (KMÖS):