3 Pathology
Changes due to pathology
Loss of bone density
Osteoporosis (Figs 3.1, 3.2)
Fig. 3.2 Osteoporosis, femoral head. MR image. Note the joint effusion.
(From Resnick Kransdorf, 2005.)
Increase in bone density
Lead poisoning (Fig. 3.6)
Radiographically dense transverse lines appear at the ends of the shafts of long bones.
Fig. 3.6 Lead poisoning, wrist. Note dense transverse lines on the radius and ulna.
(From Resnick Kransdorf, 2005.)
Bone destruction
Necrosis of the femoral head following fracture
‘Bone death’ due to a poor blood supply. Radiographically the bone surfaces appear irregular.