Osteomeniscal impact oedema (OMIE) refers to a bone marrow oedema pattern in the knee adjacent to a displaced meniscal flap tear.
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Clinical presentation
Patients can present with focal medial knee pain.
Pathology
This occurs secondary to a displaced meniscal flap tear with peripheral, focal oedema in the adjacent bone. It has been described for the medial meniscus 1,2.
Radiographic features
MRI
A typical finding on MRI is a meniscal flap tear with a displaced meniscal fragment in the meniscotibial or meniscofemoral recess and associated focal and peripherally located oedema in the adjacent medial tibial plateau or femoral condyle 1,2.
Differential diagnosis
- subchondral insufficiency fracture: bone marrow oedema in subchondral insufficiency fractures is central and diffuse rather than peripheral and focal as well as having subchondral low T1 signal 2