the usefulness of t1-weighted magnetic resonance images for diagnosis of acute leukemia manifesting musculoskeletal symptoms prior to appearance of peripheral blood abnormalities

the usefulness of t1-weighted magnetic resonance images for diagnosis of acute leukemia manifesting musculoskeletal symptoms prior to appearance of peripheral blood abnormalities

;Toshihide Yoshikawa;Akihiko Tanizawa;Koji Suzuki;Nanae Tanaka;Taihei Hayashi;Masayo Tsuda;Genrei Ohta;Naoko Kikuchi;Hiroyuki Okamoto;Takehiko Sakai;Yoshihiro Taniguchi;Yusei Ohshima
jurnal perikanan universitas gadjah mada 2016 Vol. 2016 pp. -
162
yoshikawa2016casethe

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The patients with acute leukemia occasionally present with musculoskeletal symptoms initially, including bone pain, joint pain, muscular pain, and functional impairment. Without abnormal findings of peripheral blood cell counts or smear, the correct diagnosis tends to be delayed. Magnetic resonance imaging is often performed to examine musculoskeletal abnormalities; it can simultaneously reveal the bone marrow composition with high anatomical resolution and excellent soft tissue contrast. We present 4 pediatric patients who were initially diagnosed with acute pyogenic osteomyelitis or arthritis, based on the elevated white blood cell counts and/or C-reactive protein in addition to the localized high signal intensity on T2-weighted magnetic resonance images. Finally, they were diagnosed with B-cell precursor acute lymphoblastic leukemia by bone marrow examination. The period between the onset of musculoskeletal symptoms and the diagnosis of leukemia ranged from 20 days to 6 months. In all cases, the T1-weighted magnetic resonance images taken prior to detection of peripheral blood abnormality revealed diffuse low signal intensity of the bone marrow in regions adjacent or contralateral to localized musculoskeletal symptoms. These findings should raise the suspicion of leukemia even without abnormalities in peripheral blood.

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