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Indirect Magnetic Resonance Arthrography May Help Avoid Second Look Arthroscopy for Assessment of Healing After Bucket Handle Medial Meniscus Repairs: A Prospective Clinico-Radiological Observational Study
ObjectivesThe objectives were: (1) to analyze the MRI healing rates of bucket-handle meniscus repair; (2) to compare the accuracy of assessment...
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SSR white paper: guidelines for utilization and performance of direct MR arthrography
ObjectiveDirect magnetic resonance arthrography (dMRA) is often considered the most accurate imaging modality for the evaluation of intra-articular...
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Peripheral tear of the triangular fibrocartilage complex: diagnostic accuracy of magnetic resonance imaging and diagnostic performance of the primary and secondary signs
ObjectiveThis study is to assess the diagnostic performance of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) findings for type 1B triangular fibrocartilage...
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Assessment of acetabular chondral damage and labral pathologies via direct MR arthrography: specialization matters
AimsTo compare the diagnostic accuracy of investigators from different specialities (radiologists and orthopaedic surgeons) with varying levels of...
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How useful are indirect radiographic measurements of hip instability in borderline hip dysplasia? An MRI-based comparison to a healthy cohort
PurposeSymptomatic hips with borderline hip dysplasia (BHD) morphology pose a challenge in differentiating stable from unstable hips. The current...
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3.0 T MRI is more recommended to detect acetabular labral tears than MR Arthrography: an updated meta-analysis of diagnostic accuracy
BackgroundThis meta-analysis aimed to evaluate the current evidence on the diagnostic performance of MRI/MRA for detecting acetabular labral tears...
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Potential use of a diluted high-relaxivity gadolinium-based intra-articular contrast agent for magnetic resonance arthrography: an in-vitro study
BackgroundMagnetic resonance arthrography (MRA) requires intra-articular injection of gadolinium-based diluted paramagnetic contrast material. To our...
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The dimensions of the hip labrum can be reliably measured using magnetic resonance and computed tomography which can be used to develop a standardized definition of the hypoplastic labrum
PurposeThe purpose of this study was to examine the existing literature to determine the dimensions of the acetabular labrum, with a focus on...
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Anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction related complications: 2D and 3D high-resolution magnetic resonance imaging evaluation
Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury is a common indication for sports-related major surgery and accounts for a large proportion of ligamentous...
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Diagnostic performance of conventional magnetic resonance imaging for detection and grading of subscapularis tendon tear according to Yoo and Rhee classification system in patients underwent arthroscopic rotator cuff surgery
ObjectivesTo assess the diagnostic accuracy of conventional MRI for detecting and grading subscapularis (SSC) tears by applying the Yoo and Rhee...
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Direct MR arthrography of the shoulder: current practice in the UK
There is wide variation in the technique and type of contrast used for MR arthrography of shoulder. In this article, we discuss the current practice...
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Quantitative measurement of cartilage morphology in osteoarthritis: current knowledge and future directions
Quantitative measures of cartilage morphology (“cartilage morphometry”) extracted from high resolution 3D magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) sequences...
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Imaging of common hip pathologies in runners
Running is an increasingly popular sport and form of exercise. Because of the importance of the hip in the biomechanics involved with running,...
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Evaluation and Management of Carpal Instability
Purpose of ReviewThis paper sets out to review the past and current literature on the evaluation and management of the various types of carpal...
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Morphological assessment of cartilage and osteoarthritis in clinical practice and research: Intermediate-weighted fat-suppressed sequences and beyond
AbstractMagnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is widely regarded as the primary modality for the morphological assessment of cartilage and all other joint...
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Imaging of sports injuries in adolescents
Musculoskeletal injuries in adolescents tend to occur in particular locations and have distinct characteristics, as they affect an immature skeleton....
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Rotator cuff tear patterns: MRI appearance and its surgical relevance
A new perspective on rotator cuff anatomy has allowed a better understanding of the patterns of the different rotator cuff tears. It is essential for...
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SLAP lesion type IX: case series and a review of literature
PurposeA type IX SLAP (superior labrum anterior to posterior) lesion involves 360° of the glenohumeral labrum. Only rare reports have been published...
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Can Meniscal Healing Improve by Interventions in Adults: Systematic Review of Randomized-Controlled Trials
The purpose of this study was to perform a systematic review of randomized controlled trials (RCTs) that report outcomes regarding meniscal healing,...
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Traumatic injury of the triangular fibrocartilage complex (TFCC)—a refinement to the Palmer classification by using high-resolution 3-T MRI
ObjectiveThe aim of this study was to investigate the MR features of the traumatic injury of the triangular fibrocartilage complex (TFCC) by using...