Abstract
Objective
To describe MR imaging characteristics and treatment options for prepatellar closed degloving injuries or Morel-Lavallée effusions. Imaging features are discussed that may aid in the distinguishing of this entity from “housemaid's knee” or prepatellar bursitis.
Materials and methods
MR images of four young wrestlers were reviewed by two attending radiologists and one fellow, and correlative clinical data were collected using the electronic medical database.
Results
MR images in all cases showed a unilocular, T2 hyperintense prepatellar collection extending beyond the normal boundaries of the prepatellar bursa. No necrotic fat or blood products were identified in the collections. Surgical pathology proving the absence of synovial tissue was available for one case, and differentiation of the collection from the adjacent bursa was confirmed visually by the surgeon in a second case.
Conclusion
Although prepatellar hemorrhagic bursitis and Morel-Lavallée effusions share many imaging features, making a specific diagnosis in most cases is not necessary, as treatment is often similar for both entities.
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Borrero, C.G., Maxwell, N. & Kavanagh, E. MRI findings of prepatellar Morel-Lavallée effusions. Skeletal Radiol 37, 451–455 (2008). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00256-008-0450-7
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