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Magnetic resonance appearance of sacral insufficiency fractures

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Insufficiency fractures of the sacrum are a commonly recognized form of stress fracture typically occurring in elderly patients. As such patients usually present with low back pain, MR imaging is often performed initially as a means of evaluation. We present 5 patients with sacral insufficiency fractures imaged with MR. Metastatic disease was a leading clinical suspicion as all patients were elderly and three had known primary neoplasms. T1-weighted sequences demonstrated bands of decreased signal intensity, usually paralleling the sacral aspect of the sacroiliac joints and occasionally occurring as a horizontal band across the sacral body. Four of five patients underwent further evaluation with computed tomography (CT) or nuclear bone scanning, which confirmed the diagnosis of sacral insufficiency fracture. We conclude that MRI is sensitive but not specific in detecting sacral insufficiency fractures. As MR imaging is rapidly becoming the method of choice for evaluating back pain, it is important to consider this diagnosis in elderly persons.

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Brahme, S.K., Cervilla, V., Vint, V. et al. Magnetic resonance appearance of sacral insufficiency fractures. Skeletal Radiol. 19, 489–493 (1990). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00202696

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