2004
DOI: 10.1007/s00431-003-1396-3
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Caffey disease in a 6-month-old girl

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“…12 On MR images the lesions are characterized by increased signal on T 2 -weighted images, surrounding the affected bones. 8,11 In dog 2, the MR images were characterized by the soft tissue changes and nondestructive bony changes similar to the radiographic findings. The hypointense signal on T 1and T 2 -weighted images in the affected bones in dog 2 was thought to be because of loss of fat from the bone marrow.…”
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“…12 On MR images the lesions are characterized by increased signal on T 2 -weighted images, surrounding the affected bones. 8,11 In dog 2, the MR images were characterized by the soft tissue changes and nondestructive bony changes similar to the radiographic findings. The hypointense signal on T 1and T 2 -weighted images in the affected bones in dog 2 was thought to be because of loss of fat from the bone marrow.…”
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confidence: 79%
“…In man survey radiography is considered adequate for diagnosis in most patients with infantile cortical hyperostosis but MR imaging may be helpful in the early stages of the disease 8,11 . The appearance of infantile cortical hyperostosis on MR images in humans is described as soft tissue edema and inflammation.…”
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“…Murphree and Anez reported a case where the computerized tomographic (CT) scan of the right mandible has revealed an irregular and “moth‐eaten” appearance, with diffuse enlargement, suggesting a permeative process. Hasegawa et al . have observed at T2‐weighted MRI a thick abnormal high‐intensity bone lesion and a focal water‐intensive lesion in the soft tissue without bleeding or edema in the bone marrow.…”
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confidence: 99%