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Transformation of cellular vertebral marrow into fatty marrow following therapeutic irradiation
Sharp demarcation between irradiated and untreated marrow (margins of radiation port)
Corresponds to site of irradiation and extent of radiation field
Marrow signal intensity within radiotherapy portal similar to subcutaneous fat on T1WI
May demonstrate associated compression fractures
Normal fatty marrow
Vertebral hemangioma
Marrow changes on MR dependent on radiation dose, fractionation, and time elapsed after treatment
Complications include osteopenia, osteoporotic compression fracture, osteonecrosis, residual/recurrent metastases, and postradiation myelitis
Usually asymptomatic
Development or worsening of pain and neurologic complaints worrisome for radiation necrosis, insufficiency fracture, or tumor recurrence or progression
Homogeneous fatty marrow sharply delineated from untreated vertebral marrow diagnostic of postirradiation change
MR is modality of choice for marrow imaging
T2WI FS MR or STIR and T1WI C+ FS MR to evaluate for residual or recurrent marrow disease
Transformation of cellular vertebral marrow into fatty marrow following therapeutic irradiation
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