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2 topics, 5 min.
38 topics, 2 hr. 9 min.
Introduction to Pediatric Imaging
2 m.Hyaline Cartilage Anatomy
3 m.The Physis & Calcification Centers
3 m.Epiphyseal Cartilage
4 m.Fibrocartilage & Hyaline Cartilage
6 m.MR Appearance of Cartilage In Different Age Groups
5 m.FOPE
4 m.Lymphoma of the Bone
12 m.Blount Disease
4 m.Gymnast’s Wrist
5 m.Pre-ossification Centers
3 m.Elbow Effusion
2 m.OCD In the Elbow
3 m.Trochlear OCD on MRI
2 m.Trochlear OCD on Arthrogram
2 m.Ultrasound Guided Arthrogram Injection
3 m.OCD In the Capitellum, Loose Body
3 m.Avascular Necrosis in the Elbow
3 m.The Fish Tail Deformity
4 m.OCD In the Knee, LAME
4 m.Legg-Calvé-Perthes disease on X-Ray
3 m.Legg-Calvé-Perthes disease on MRI
5 m.Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis
4 m.Abscess
4 m.Infection in the Physis
3 m.Tug Lesion
7 m.Salter-Harris Classification System
5 m.Salter-Harris Fracture on X-Ray
3 m.Salter-Harris 2 in the Shoulder
3 m.Salter-Harris 3 in the Knee
3 m.Salter-Harris 3 on CT Imaging
3 m.Indications for MRI in a Pediatric Shoulder
4 m.Performing Arthrograms in the Shoulder
3 m.Ultrasound Guidance in Shoulder Arthrogram
3 m.Salter-Harris 5 on MRI
3 m.Physeal Injury, Cartilage Deformity
5 m.Chondroblastoma in the Knee
5 m.Chondroblastoma in the Ankle
5 m.9 topics, 41 min.
3 topics, 13 min.
3 topics, 12 min.
13 topics, 39 min.
Anorexia Nervosa
3 m.Chondroblastoma
4 m.Chondroblastoma in the Shoulder
4 m.Complex Regional Pain Syndrome
4 m.Lipoblastoma
4 m.Leukemia
4 m.Leukemia, Assessing for Asymmetry
4 m.Myositis Ossificans
3 m.Normal Patchy Bone Marrow
4 m.Osteoblastoma
4 m.Adamantinoma verus Osteofibrous Dysplasia
2 m.Osteoid Osteoma in the Foot
3 m.Osteoid Osteoma in the Finger
3 m.5 topics, 11 min.
0:00
Before we get to our next case, I want
0:02
to briefly illustrate for you a point I
0:04
mentioned in one of the earlier vignettes.
0:08
I mentioned that the epiphysis has
0:10
blood vessels that run through it, okay?
0:13
So what does that mean as far as the
0:16
development of the epiphyseal cartilage?
0:19
So let's draw that epiphyseal
0:20
cartilage one more time.
0:23
Nice big cartilaginous epiphysis, okay?
0:27
Within this, we have coalescence
0:32
of blood vessels in their own
0:34
channels at various locations.
0:37
That's just for the sake of argument.
0:38
Let's take that.
0:40
Okay, the blood vessels
0:41
are running through this.
0:43
These blood vessels are not just blood vessels.
0:46
There are arterioles, venules,
0:50
lymphatics, connective tissue, all
0:53
bringing nutrients into the cartilage
0:55
and taking waste products away.
0:57
That's the function.
0:57
Okay.
0:58
One of the things that it brings in is
1:00
mineralization factors and apoptotic
1:03
factors, just like we saw in the metaphysis.
1:07
So, what does that do?
1:08
That readies the cartilaginous
1:11
portion to undergo ossification.
1:13
It tells it to become bone, okay?
1:15
So when that happens, there's the forming of
1:18
what's called a preossification center, okay?
1:23
That preossification center
1:24
happens around blood vessels.
1:26
And that preossification center is
1:29
going to look something like this.
1:31
And it's going to be very bright.
1:34
Because it's going to be fluid-rich.
1:35
It's going to be cartilage cell-rich.
1:38
That's very big cartilage cells
1:39
that have a lot of fluid in them.
1:41
Okay.
1:42
And it's going to look like a blister in
1:44
the cartilaginous center of the cartilage.
1:47
You don't see it all the time.
1:49
But it typically happens around
1:50
the knee, the femoral condyles.
1:52
It typically happens around the elbow,
1:54
around the trochlea of the elbow,
1:56
and that's what I want to show you.
1:58
This is a normal finding and it's
2:00
important not to call it cartilage
2:02
injury or an area of cartilage damage.
2:06
So now let's go on and take a look
2:07
at a case that represents this.
Interactive Transcript
0:00
Before we get to our next case, I want
0:02
to briefly illustrate for you a point I
0:04
mentioned in one of the earlier vignettes.
0:08
I mentioned that the epiphysis has
0:10
blood vessels that run through it, okay?
0:13
So what does that mean as far as the
0:16
development of the epiphyseal cartilage?
0:19
So let's draw that epiphyseal
0:20
cartilage one more time.
0:23
Nice big cartilaginous epiphysis, okay?
0:27
Within this, we have coalescence
0:32
of blood vessels in their own
0:34
channels at various locations.
0:37
That's just for the sake of argument.
0:38
Let's take that.
0:40
Okay, the blood vessels
0:41
are running through this.
0:43
These blood vessels are not just blood vessels.
0:46
There are arterioles, venules,
0:50
lymphatics, connective tissue, all
0:53
bringing nutrients into the cartilage
0:55
and taking waste products away.
0:57
That's the function.
0:57
Okay.
0:58
One of the things that it brings in is
1:00
mineralization factors and apoptotic
1:03
factors, just like we saw in the metaphysis.
1:07
So, what does that do?
1:08
That readies the cartilaginous
1:11
portion to undergo ossification.
1:13
It tells it to become bone, okay?
1:15
So when that happens, there's the forming of
1:18
what's called a preossification center, okay?
1:23
That preossification center
1:24
happens around blood vessels.
1:26
And that preossification center is
1:29
going to look something like this.
1:31
And it's going to be very bright.
1:34
Because it's going to be fluid-rich.
1:35
It's going to be cartilage cell-rich.
1:38
That's very big cartilage cells
1:39
that have a lot of fluid in them.
1:41
Okay.
1:42
And it's going to look like a blister in
1:44
the cartilaginous center of the cartilage.
1:47
You don't see it all the time.
1:49
But it typically happens around
1:50
the knee, the femoral condyles.
1:52
It typically happens around the elbow,
1:54
around the trochlea of the elbow,
1:56
and that's what I want to show you.
1:58
This is a normal finding and it's
2:00
important not to call it cartilage
2:02
injury or an area of cartilage damage.
2:06
So now let's go on and take a look
2:07
at a case that represents this.
Report
Faculty
Mahesh Thapa, MD, MEd, FAAP
Division Chief of Musculoskeletal Imaging, and Director of Diagnostic Imaging Professor
Seattle Children's & University of Washington
Tags
Pediatrics
Musculoskeletal (MSK)
MRI
Acquired/Developmental
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