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Quantitative assessment of muscle injury by (23)Na magnetic resonance imaging.

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Item Type:Article
Title:Quantitative assessment of muscle injury by (23)Na magnetic resonance imaging.
Creators Name:Dahlmann, A., Kopp, C., Linz, P., Cavallaro, A., Seuss, H., Eckardt, K.U., Luft, F.C., Titze, J., Uder, M. and Hammon, M.
Abstract:BACKGROUND: (23)Na magnetic resonance imaging ((23)Na-MRI) is able to measure Na(+) in vivo in humans and allows quantification of tissue sodium distribution. We now tested the utility of (23)Na-MRI technique in detecting and assessing sports-related acute muscular injury. CASE PRESENTATION: We assessed tissue Na(+) of both lower legs with a 3T MRI scanner using a customized (23)Na knee coil. The affected left calf muscle in an injured volleyball player showed a hyperintense Na(+) signal. Follow-up measurements revealed persistently increased muscle Na(+) content despite complete clinical recovery. CONCLUSIONS: Our findings suggest that (23)Na-MRI could have utility in detecting subtle muscular injury and might indicate when complete healing has occurred. Furthermore, (23)Na-MRI suggests the presence of substantial injury-related muscle electrolyte shifts that warrant more detailed investigation.
Keywords:Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Sodium, Sports Injury, Healing, Assessment, Quantification
Source:SpringerPlus
ISSN:2193-1801
Publisher:Springer
Volume:5
Number:1
Page Range:661
Date:23 May 2016
Official Publication:https://doi.org/10.1186/s40064-016-2193-6
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