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Letter to the Editor: “Soft tissue tumor imaging in adults: European Society of Musculoskeletal Radiology-Guidelines 2023—overview, and primary local imaging: how and where?”
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Dynamic musculoskeletal ultrasound: slip** rib, muscle hernia, snap** hip, and peroneal tendon pathology
Dynamic musculoskeletal ultrasound is an important diagnostic tool that allows the practitioner to observe soft tissue structures over a range of motion and identify pathology not diagnosed on other modalities...
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Open AccessMR imaging of the quadriceps femoris tendon: distal tear characterization and clinical significance of rupture types
To characterize quadriceps femoris tendon tears on magnetic resonance (MR) imaging regarding tear extent, location, and presence of bony avulsion.
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Ultrasonography: Sports Injuries
Ultrasonography is a valuable imaging method to evaluate for sports injuries. In the upper extremity, rotator cuff evaluation is most common. Other applications include examination of the biceps and subacromia...
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Shoulder: Rotator Cuff Repair
Postoperative imaging of the rotator cuff remains challenging despite accumulated years of experience and technical advancements in both MRI and ultrasound. Both MRI and ultrasound are highly effective imaging...
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Ultrasound evaluation of bursae: anatomy and pathological appearances
A bursa is an extra-articular sac that may communicate with a joint and functions to decrease friction between tendons and either bone or skin. Bursae can be classified as native and non-native (adventitious) ...
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Ultrasonography: Sports Injuries
Ultrasound can play a major role in the evaluation of sports injuries, including abnormalities of tendons, muscle, ligaments, bursae, and joints. This chapter will show ultrasound examples of common sports-rel...
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Tibial bowing in children - what is normal? a radiographic study
To define osseous landmarks on tibia radiographs in order to establish age-related normal values characterizing physiological tibial bowing in children.
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Increased epicardial fat is independently associated with the presence and chronicity of atrial fibrillation and radiofrequency ablation outcome
To determine whether intrathoracic fat volumes are associated with presence and chronicity of atrial fibrillation (AF) and radiofrequency ablation (RFA) treatment outcome.
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Prevalence of the acetabular sublabral sulcus at MR arthrography in patients under 17 years of age: does it exist?
To retrospectively determine characteristics of contrast-filled acetabular labral clefts in patients under the age of 17 years at MR arthrography (Mra) correlated with arthroscopy, which may impact the thinkin...
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Pectoralis major tears: anatomy, classification, and diagnosis with ultrasound and MR imaging
Accurate characterization of pectoralis major tears is important to guide management. Imaging evaluation with ultrasound and MR imaging can be difficult given the complex regional anatomy. In addition, recent ...
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Inguinal lymph nodes: size, number, and other characteristics in asymptomatic patients by CT
The purpose of this study was to establish normative data for the CT appearance of inguinal lymph nodes.
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Ultrasound and MRI of the peroneal tendons and associated pathology
Lateral ankle pain is common with overuse and sports-related injuries and may cause considerable morbidity. The differential diagnosis of lateral ankle pain is extensive. Disorders of the peroneal tendons shou...
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A review of imaging modalities for the hip
Hip arthroscopy is one of the fastest growing surgical procedures performed by orthopaedic surgeons, with the number of hip arthroscopies expected to double in 2013. The increase in surgical prevalence is at l...
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Ultrasound of displaced ulnar collateral ligament tears of the thumb: the Stener lesion revisited
To retrospectively characterize the ultrasound appearance of displaced ulnar collateral ligament (UCL) tears that are proven at surgery, and then determine the accuracy of the resulting ultrasound criteria in ...
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Structural and functional analysis of the semitendinosus tendon after harvest for soft tissue reconstructive procedures: a dynamic ultrasonographic study
To assess the potential for regeneration of the hamstring tendons after harvesting for various soft tissue reconstructive procedures, this study uses dynamic, high-resolution ultrasound to evaluate the presenc...
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Ultrasonography: Sports Injuries
Musculoskeletal ultrasound (MSUS) is today considered to be one of the most efficient imaging modalities in the assessment of most sport injuries [1, 2]. MSUS is economic, dynamic, noninvasive and patient-frie...
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Paralabral cysts in the hip joint: findings at MR arthrography
The purpose of this research was to retrospectively characterize paralabral cysts of the hip as seen at MR arthrography.
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Extra-abdominal desmoid tumor with osseous involvement
Deep fibromatoses, or desmoid tumors, arise from connective tissue. Imaging can frequently suggest the diagnosis of these aggressive, benign neoplasms. Cross-sectional imaging commonly demonstrates an enhancin...
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The subscapularis: anatomy, injury, and imaging
The subscapularis is the largest and most powerful of the rotator cuff muscles and fulfills an important role in glenohumeral movement and stability. The spectrum and implications of subscapularis muscle or te...