Radiological follow‐up of osteonecrosis lesions in children and adolescents with Hodgkin lymphoma

Author:

Aarnivala Henri12ORCID,Giertz Mia34,Michelsen Sascha Wilk5ORCID,Björklund Caroline6ORCID,Englund Annika34,Grönroos Marika7ORCID,Hjalgrim Lisa Lyngsie5ORCID,Huttunen Pasi8ORCID,Niinimäki Tuukka29,Penno Eva10,Pokka Tytti11ORCID,Pöyhönen Tuuli12,Raittinen Päivi13,Ranta Susanna1415ORCID,Svahn Johan E.16,Törnudd Lisa17,Harila Arja4ORCID,Niinimäki Riitta12

Affiliation:

1. Department of Pediatrics Oulu University Hospital Oulu Finland

2. Research Unit of Clinical Medicine University of Oulu Oulu Finland

3. Department of Pediatric Oncology and Hematology Uppsala University Hospital Uppsala Sweden

4. Department of Women's and Children's Health Uppsala University Uppsala Sweden

5. Department of Pediatric and Adolescence Medicine, Clinic for Pediatric Oncology and Hematology University Hospital Rigshospitalet Copenhagen Denmark

6. Department of Pediatric Hematology and Oncology Umeå University Hospital Umeå Sweden

7. Department of Pediatrics Turku University Hospital Turku Finland

8. Department of Pediatric Hematology, Oncology and Stem Cell Transplantation, New Children's Hospital Helsinki University Hospital Helsinki Finland

9. Department of Surgery Oulu University Hospital Oulu Finland

10. Department of Diagnostic Radiology Uppsala University Hospital Uppsala Sweden

11. Research Service Unit Oulu University Hospital Oulu Finland

12. Department of Pediatrics Kuopio University Hospital Kuopio Finland

13. Centre for Child Health Research Tampere University and University Hospital Tampere Finland

14. Astrid Lindgren Children's Hospital Karolinska University Hospital Stockholm Sweden

15. Department of Women's and Children's Health Karolinska Institutet Stockholm Sweden

16. Department of Pediatric Oncology Skåne University Hospital, Lund University Lund Sweden

17. Department of Pediatrics Linköping University Hospital Linköping Sweden

Abstract

SummaryOsteonecrosis (ON) is a common complication of glucocorticoid‐based Hodgkin lymphoma (HL) treatment, but the natural evolution and prognosis of ON lesions remain poorly understood. We describe the radiological evolution of ON lesions identified in a Nordic population‐based cohort of paediatric HL patients. Magnetic resonance images of suspected ON lesions were centrally reviewed to confirm ON diagnosis and grade the ON lesions according to the Niinimäki classification. The study included 202 ON lesions in 46 patients, of which 77 were joint lesions. Follow‐up images were available for 146/202 lesions, with a mean follow‐up time of 28 months. During follow‐up, 71% of the lesions remained stable, 26% improved or resolved, and 3% progressed. A higher ON grade at diagnosis was associated with a lower likelihood of spontaneous resolution. The likelihood for resolution of ON decreased by 50% for each year of added patient age, when adjusted for sex, ON location, and symptoms. Hip ON showed less spontaneous improvement compared with other joints, and the risk for surgery was 13‐fold in hip ON. Grades 3–4 joint ON has the potential to either progress or resolve, warranting follow‐up in patients with severe symptoms. Research on secondary prevention should be directed at grade 3–4 joint ON.

Funder

Stiftelsen Alma och K. A. Snellman Säätiö

Publisher

Wiley

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