Common incidental findings on sacroiliac joint MRI in children clinically suspected of juvenile spondyloarthritis

Purpose: To determine the prevalence of incidental findings on sacroiliac (SI) joint MRI in children clinically suspected of Juvenile Spondyloarthritis (JSpA). Methods: In this retrospective multi-center study of 540 children clinically suspected of JSpA who underwent MRI of SI joints from February...

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Main Authors: E. Schiettecatte, J.L. Jaremko, I. Sudoł-Szopińska, M. Znajdek, R. Mandegaran, V. Swami, L. Jans, N. Herregods
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Published: Elsevier 2020-01-01
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spelling doaj-776bc115cf0c471985b40421d8df81e52020-12-21T04:43:25ZengElsevierEuropean Journal of Radiology Open2352-04772020-01-017100225Common incidental findings on sacroiliac joint MRI in children clinically suspected of juvenile spondyloarthritisE. Schiettecatte0J.L. Jaremko1I. Sudoł-Szopińska2M. Znajdek3R. Mandegaran4V. Swami5L. Jans6N. Herregods7Department of Radiology and Medical Imaging, Ghent University Hospital, Corneel Heymanslaan 10, 9000, Gent, Belgium; Corresponding author.Department of Radiology, University of Alberta Hospital, 8440-112 Street, Edmonton, T6G 2B7, Alberta, CanadaDepartment of Radiology, National Institute of Geriatrics, Rheumatology and Rehabilitation, Warsaw, PolandDepartment of Radiology, National Institute of Geriatrics, Rheumatology and Rehabilitation, Warsaw, PolandDepartment of Radiology, University of Alberta Hospital, 8440-112 Street, Edmonton, T6G 2B7, Alberta, CanadaDepartment of Radiology, University of Alberta Hospital, 8440-112 Street, Edmonton, T6G 2B7, Alberta, CanadaDepartment of Radiology and Medical Imaging, Ghent University Hospital, Corneel Heymanslaan 10, 9000, Gent, BelgiumDepartment of Radiology and Medical Imaging, Ghent University Hospital, Corneel Heymanslaan 10, 9000, Gent, BelgiumPurpose: To determine the prevalence of incidental findings on sacroiliac (SI) joint MRI in children clinically suspected of Juvenile Spondyloarthritis (JSpA). Methods: In this retrospective multi-center study of 540 children clinically suspected of JSpA who underwent MRI of SI joints from February 2012 to May 2018, the prevalence of sacroiliitis and other incidental findings was recorded. Results: In 106/540 (20 %) children MRI features of sacroiliitis were present. In 228 (42 %) patients MRI showed at least one incidental finding other than sacroiliitis. A total of 271 abnormal findings were reported. The most frequent incidental findings were at lumbosacral spine (158 patients, 29 %) and hip (43 patients, 8 %). The most common incidental finding was axial degenerative changes, seen in 94 patients (17 %). Other less frequent pathologies were: simple (bone) cyst in 15 (2,8 %) patients; enthesitis/tendinitis in 16 (3 %) patients; non-specific focal bone marrow edema (BME) away from SI joints in 10 (1,9 %) patients; ovarian cysts in 7 (1,3 %) patients; BME in the course of chronic recurrent multifocal osteomyelitis (CRMO) in 4 (0,7 %) patients; muscle pathology in 4 (0,7%) patients; benign tumors in 3 (0,6 %) patients; (old) fractures in 3 (0,6 %) patients; bony apophyseal avulsion in 2 (0,4 %) patients and malignant tumors in 2 (0,4 %) patients. Conclusion: Incidental findings are common on MRI of the SI joints in children clinically suspected of JSpA, particularly at the lumbar spine and hips. They are seen even more frequently than sacroiliitis and can be relevant, as some will have clinical significance or require treatment.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352047720300149Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)Sacroiliac jointSacroiliitisInflammationJuvenile spondyloarthritis
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author E. Schiettecatte
J.L. Jaremko
I. Sudoł-Szopińska
M. Znajdek
R. Mandegaran
V. Swami
L. Jans
N. Herregods
spellingShingle E. Schiettecatte
J.L. Jaremko
I. Sudoł-Szopińska
M. Znajdek
R. Mandegaran
V. Swami
L. Jans
N. Herregods
Common incidental findings on sacroiliac joint MRI in children clinically suspected of juvenile spondyloarthritis
European Journal of Radiology Open
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)
Sacroiliac joint
Sacroiliitis
Inflammation
Juvenile spondyloarthritis
author_facet E. Schiettecatte
J.L. Jaremko
I. Sudoł-Szopińska
M. Znajdek
R. Mandegaran
V. Swami
L. Jans
N. Herregods
author_sort E. Schiettecatte
title Common incidental findings on sacroiliac joint MRI in children clinically suspected of juvenile spondyloarthritis
title_short Common incidental findings on sacroiliac joint MRI in children clinically suspected of juvenile spondyloarthritis
title_full Common incidental findings on sacroiliac joint MRI in children clinically suspected of juvenile spondyloarthritis
title_fullStr Common incidental findings on sacroiliac joint MRI in children clinically suspected of juvenile spondyloarthritis
title_full_unstemmed Common incidental findings on sacroiliac joint MRI in children clinically suspected of juvenile spondyloarthritis
title_sort common incidental findings on sacroiliac joint mri in children clinically suspected of juvenile spondyloarthritis
publisher Elsevier
series European Journal of Radiology Open
issn 2352-0477
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Purpose: To determine the prevalence of incidental findings on sacroiliac (SI) joint MRI in children clinically suspected of Juvenile Spondyloarthritis (JSpA). Methods: In this retrospective multi-center study of 540 children clinically suspected of JSpA who underwent MRI of SI joints from February 2012 to May 2018, the prevalence of sacroiliitis and other incidental findings was recorded. Results: In 106/540 (20 %) children MRI features of sacroiliitis were present. In 228 (42 %) patients MRI showed at least one incidental finding other than sacroiliitis. A total of 271 abnormal findings were reported. The most frequent incidental findings were at lumbosacral spine (158 patients, 29 %) and hip (43 patients, 8 %). The most common incidental finding was axial degenerative changes, seen in 94 patients (17 %). Other less frequent pathologies were: simple (bone) cyst in 15 (2,8 %) patients; enthesitis/tendinitis in 16 (3 %) patients; non-specific focal bone marrow edema (BME) away from SI joints in 10 (1,9 %) patients; ovarian cysts in 7 (1,3 %) patients; BME in the course of chronic recurrent multifocal osteomyelitis (CRMO) in 4 (0,7 %) patients; muscle pathology in 4 (0,7%) patients; benign tumors in 3 (0,6 %) patients; (old) fractures in 3 (0,6 %) patients; bony apophyseal avulsion in 2 (0,4 %) patients and malignant tumors in 2 (0,4 %) patients. Conclusion: Incidental findings are common on MRI of the SI joints in children clinically suspected of JSpA, particularly at the lumbar spine and hips. They are seen even more frequently than sacroiliitis and can be relevant, as some will have clinical significance or require treatment.
topic Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)
Sacroiliac joint
Sacroiliitis
Inflammation
Juvenile spondyloarthritis
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352047720300149
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