Author/Editor     Vasilevska, Violeta; Szeimies, Ulrike; Staebler, Axel
Title     MRI diagnosis of Baker cyst and significance of associated medical compartment knee osteoarthritis
Translated title     Ugotavljanje povezanosti Bakerjeve ciste in pridruženega osteoartritisa medialnega dela kolena z magnetno resonanco (MR)
Type     članek
Source     Radiol Oncol
Vol. and No.     Letnik 42, št. 2
Publication year     2008
Volume     str. 51-8
Language     eng
Abstract     Background. The purpose was to evaluate the enlargement of the Baker cyst and the significance of medial compartment knee osteoarthritis.Patients and methods. In a period of two years we evaluated 66 patients with MRI signs of the Baker cyst and medial compartment knee osteoarthritis (median age 56 years, age range 34-84 years, 23 males and 43 females). One group was with MRI signs of the large Baker cyst and the other one with the small Baker cyst. Following graded criteria for medial compartment were used: cartilage thickness, meniscus degeneration, bone marrow oedema, effusion. Lateral compartment was normal. Results. In the group with the large Baker cyst, 26/31 cases (84%) had medial compartment cartilage loss. Eighteen from them had associated 3dh degree meniscal degeneration. Five/31 (16%) cases had only medial meniscus involvement. In the second group, 17/35 (48%) cases had cartilage loss, with 3dh degree meniscal degeneration was 14 (82%). In 18/35 (52%) cases only meniscus degeneration was present, 67% had 1st degree of meniscus degeneration. There was a statistically significant difference in the group with the distended Baker cyst between different degrees of medial meniscus degeneration. Conclusion. The size of the Baker cyst, as a soft tissue tumour, is strongly correlated with degenerative changes of the cartilage and with the degree of meniscus degeneration on the medial compartment of the knee joint.
Descriptors     KNEE JOINT
OSTEOARTHRITIS
POPLITEAL CYST
MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING