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MR imaging findings of focal myositis: a pseudotumour that may mimic muscle neoplasm.
[focal myositis]
The
authors
describe
magnetic
resonance
(
MR
)
findings
in
eight
patients
with
histologically
confirmed
focal
myositis
.
In
each
patient
,
axial
TSE
T
1
-
weighted
and
fast
short
-tau
inversion
recovery
(
STIR
)
images
were
obtained
using
a
1
.
5
-
T
MR
scanner
.
Three
patients
also
underwent
dynamic
contrast-enhanced
MR
examination
using
a
GE
T
1
-
weighted
sequence
.
The
following
features
were
evaluated
:
anatomical
distribution
,
extent
of
the
involvement
,
signal
intensity
characteristics
,
dynamic
enhancement
pattern
and
outcome
at
follow-up
examinations
.
Seven
of
eight
lesions
were
located
in
the
lower
extremities
,
one
of
eight
in
the
arm
;
four
of
eight
involved
part
of
a
muscle
,
two
of
eight
diffusely
involved
a
muscle
and
two
of
eight
showed
multifocal
involvement
of
two
or
more
muscles
.
All
lesions
were
hyperintense
on
fast-
STIR
images
:
the
hyperintensity
was
homogeneous
in
six
of
eight
and
inhomogeneous
in
two
of
eight
.
On
T
1
-
weighted
unenhanced
images
,
all
lesions
but
two
appeared
isointense
or
slightly
hypointense
in
comparison
to
normal
muscles
;
two
lesions
showed
a
slight
hyperintensity
.
Dynamic
enhancement
pattern
corresponded
to
the
type
usually
seen
in
benign
soft
tissue
lesions
.
All
lesions
disappeared
.
Focal
myositis
is
an
uncommon
pseudotumour
which
should
be
considered
in
the
differential
diagnosis
of
muscular
masses
and
myopathies
.
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