Abstract

CRMO is an autoinflammatory bone disorder, characterized by aseptic multifocal osteitis. MRI is classically used in measuring the extent and activity of the bone lesions and possible soft tissue involvement. Additionally, MRI may help to exclude other causes of osteoarticular inflammation.

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  • CRMO is an autoinflammatory bone disorder, characterized by aseptic multifocal osteitis

  • To demonstrate the usefulness of whole body MRI in the differential diagnosis of recurrent bone pain with inflammation in children

  • Two patients were referred to our pediatric rheumatology outpatient clinic with the presumed diagnosis of CRMO

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Introduction

CRMO is an autoinflammatory bone disorder, characterized by aseptic multifocal osteitis. Total body MRI, a guide to diagnosis in patients with osteo-articular pain and inflammation MRI is classically used in measuring the extent and activity of the bone lesions and possible soft tissue involvement. MRI may help to exclude other causes of osteoarticular inflammation.

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