Fractures de contraintes Fractures de fatigue Fractures par insuffisance osseuse

B. Boyer , R. Bellaiche , Y. Geffroy , J. Potet , D. Lechevalier
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Stress fractures are common lesions that occur without trauma neither focal abnormality. They include fatigue fractures which are caused by the application of abnormal stress or torque to a bone that has normal resistance, and insufficiency fractures which occur when normal activity stresses a bone that is deficient in resistance. Such fractures seem to occur more frequently, this being due to both increased sport participation and improved identification by imaging techniques. Following a review of the pathophysiology, aetiology and clinical features, imaging features are presented: bone scintigraphy, radiography, computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and ultrasound; the findings are presented according to bone shape and to the site of the fracture. Diagnosis of stress fractures is based on the patient's history of physical activity, early abnormalities on the bone scintigraphy and delay on x-ray features. Earlier diagnosis may be done by performing CT scanning and MRI since these techniques are able to detect a fracture even in difficult cases.

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应力性骨折疲劳性骨折骨不足性骨折
应力性骨折是一种常见的无外伤、无局灶性异常的损伤。它们包括疲劳骨折,这是由于对具有正常阻力的骨骼施加异常应力或扭矩引起的,以及当正常活动对缺乏阻力的骨骼施加压力时发生的不全骨折。这类骨折似乎更频繁发生,这是由于运动参与的增加和成像技术的改进识别。在回顾病理生理学、病因学和临床特征后,提出了影像学特征:骨显像、x线摄影、计算机断层扫描、磁共振成像(MRI)和超声;结果是根据骨的形状和骨折的部位提出的。应力性骨折的诊断是基于患者的身体活动史、骨显像的早期异常和x线特征的延迟。早期诊断可以通过CT扫描和MRI进行,因为这些技术即使在困难的病例中也能检测到骨折。
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