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Looney R John - - 2002
Osteolysis, which is considered to be a major source of morbidity following total hip joint replacement, has been notoriously difficult to measure accurately, particularly in the acetabular area. In order to study periacetabular osteolysis, specialized software for computerized tomography (CT) scan image analysis has been developed. This software (3D-CT) eliminates ...
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Erb R E - - 2001
Diagnostic imaging plays a key role in the evaluation of adult hip pain. Cornerstone to the initial assessment of hip pain is the plain radiograph. The need for secondary imaging of the hip and choice of imaging modality depends on the clinical presentation, results of the plain radiograph series, and ...
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Futami T - - 2001
Thirty-three images using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in 10 patients with slipped capital femoral epiphysis were evaluated. The MRI of affected hips delineated typical widening of the physis. Sequential MRI demonstrated the process of premature closure of the physis developing from the posterior portion anteriorly. In 4 of the 10 ...
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Wunderbaldinger P - - 2002
The aim of this study was firstly to describe the spectrum of imaging findings seen in iliopsoas bursitis, and secondly to compare cross-sectional imaging techniques in the demonstration of the extent, size and appearance of the iliopsoas bursitis as referenced by surgery. Imaging studies of 18 patients (13 women, 5 ...
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Anderson M W - - 2001
OBJECTIVE: "Thigh splints," also known as the adductor insertion avulsion syndrome, is a painful condition affecting the proximal to mid femur at the insertion of the adductor muscles of the thigh. Scintigraphic findings in this syndrome have been described; we report a spectrum of MR imaging abnormalities involving this portion ...
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Alvarez M S - - 2001
We present the case of a 16-year-old boy with an 18-month history of pain in the left groin for 18 months. In addition to the simple radiographic examination, magnetic resonance imaging, bone scan, and computed tomography were necessary to finally diagnose an acetabulum osteoid osteoma (AOO). Excision of the lesion ...
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Murray K A - - 2001
Developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH) is a spectrum of abnormalities that can range from a very mild disturbance to a very severe process that is incapacitating later in life. This article considers the causative factors and natural history of DDH, as well as anatomic abnormalities, physical examination findings, and ...
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Ganapathi M - - 2001
We report a series of scaphoid fractures fixed with titanium alloy Herbert screws in which postoperative Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) was used to assess the marrow signal in the proximal pole of the scaphoid and thus detect the presence of avascular necrosis. The artefact produced by the titanium alloy Herbert ...
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Petersilge C A - - 2001
MR arthrography of the hip has provided new insights into the lesions underlying mechanical hip pain. Until now evaluation of these structures, especially the acetabular labrum, has been limited. With the joint distention provided by MR arthrography, labral detachments and intrasubstance tears can be identified and differentiated from the many ...
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Hernigou P - - 2001
We tested the accuracy of MRI for the precise quantification of the volume of osteonecrosis in 30 hips (stage III). The values were compared with direct anatomical measurements of the femoral heads obtained after total hip replacement. When the area of osteonecrosis was determined visually, and manually outlined on each ...
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Patni P - - 2001
This series of two articles is structured to provide anatomically accurate functional schematics of the motor and sensory innervation of the lower back, hip, and lower limb. This first paper provides radiographically oriented schematic axial sections of the lower back and hip in which the muscles are appropriately color-coded to ...
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Hubbard A M - - 2001
Developmental and acquired abnormalities of the hips are common in childhood. Radiographs, MR imaging, CT, and nuclear medicine play an important role in the diagnosis and management of these disorders. Knowledge of the surgical and clinical treatments of these disorders is important to interpret accurately the radiology studies and impact ...
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Theodorou D J - - 2001
Early diagnosis of osteonecrosis of the femoral head is important for initiating early treatment, which is associated with a more favorable outcome for patients. Confusion in evaluating the severity of the disease, and the clinical outcome after treatment partially is attributed to the use of various staging systems that are ...
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Miyanishi K - - 2001
OBJECTIVE: To review the subchondral changes on MR imaging in transient osteoporosis of the hip (TOH) and to consider the pathophysiology. DESIGN AND PATIENTS: MR images of 12 hips of 11 consecutive patients with TOH were retrospectively studied. The diagnoses of TOH were confirmed on the basis of previously published ...
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Bhimani M A - - 2001
Pigmented villonodular synovitis is a synovial proliferative disorder that remains a diagnostic difficulty. Many clues in the history, physical examination, and radiographic studies can aid in the diagnosis. A patient in the third or fourth decade of life often will present with vague monoarticular complaints. Symptoms include intermittent, extreme deep ...
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Kawasaki M - - 2001
Thirty-one patients undergoing internal fixation for femoral neck fractures who were examined by magnetic resonance imaging at 2, 6, and 12 months after surgery and who could be followed up more than 2 years were enrolled in the current study. The items investigated were timing of the appearance of the ...
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Ruch D S - - 2001
This prospective study evaluated the correlation between plain radiographs, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and diagnostic arthroscopy in the staging of avascular necrosis of the femoral head. Fifty-two hips in 46 patients were prospectively staged using radiographic and MRI staging systems. Patients subsequently underwent hip arthroscopy to visualize the articular surface ...
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Aydogdu S - - 2001
A 15-year-old boy with mild haemophilia who regularly participates in contact sports presented with right hip pain radiating to the groin and buttock areas and difficulty in walking. Conventional radiography disclosed a heterotopic new bone formation in the adductor region. The reformatted and three-dimensional reconstructed images of computerized tomography (CT) ...
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Kaiser S - - 2001
Measurements from magnetic resonance (MR) images can be used to examine the anteversion angle (AT-angle) and its influence on the lateromedial or mediolateral luxating forces on the patella. The AT-angle of the femoral neck was measured with the aid of MR imaging in 45 pelvic limbs without patellar instability, in ...
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Sakayama K - - 2001
Lipoprotein lipase (LPL) activity in the retroperitoneal adipose tissue of a patient with Cushing's syndrome and in the subcutaneous adipose tissue of a patient with aseptic necrosis of the femoral head was higher than that in the corresponding tissues of the control subjects. The amount of [35S]methionine incorporated into LPL ...
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Kordelle J - - 2001
Orientation and shape of the acetabulum were determined by the use of three-dimensional reconstruction of computed tomography (CT) data sets in 22 patients with a total of 30 slipped capital femoral epiphyses. We developed an interactive three-dimensional software program to measure the anteversion and inclination of the acetabulum without projectional ...
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Viceconti M - - 2001
This technical note describes a new software environment (HIPCOM design environment, HIDE) for the design of custom-made total hip replacements. These devices are frequently designed using general-purpose mechanical computer-aided design (CAD) programs using a set of bone contours extracted from the computer tomography (CT) images as anatomical reference. On the ...
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Adam F - - 2001
OBJECTIVE: The femoral "thigh spur", a cortical septum in the region of the lesser trochanter of the human femur, was first described and named by the German anatomist Merkel in 1874, but it was never examined in detail. To evaluate the frequency and the shape of this structure, a combined ...
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Haddad F S - - 2001
The management of the dysplastic hip represents a clinical and a technical challenge. There is a great deal of variation in the degree and direction of acetabular dysplasia, and the accurate determination of femoral head coverage is difficult. It is, therefore, important to measure and plan any osteotomy based on ...
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Aydingöz U - - 2001
The aim of this study was to determine the MR imaging characteristics of normal acetabular labra on both hips. Three hundred sixty acetabular labra on both hips of 180 asymptomatic volunteers were examined on a 0.5-T MR unit utilizing a superficial coil. T1-weighted and T2-weighted gradient-echo sequences (TR/TE/FA 169/10 ms/40 ...
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Vande Berg B C - - 2001
This article addresses imaging features of epiphyseal osteonecrosis that have been highlighted by the use of magnetic resonance imaging, including better depiction of marrow infarcts, better knowledge of their natural history, and better understanding of the different patterns of epiphyseal osteonecrosis. Imaging features that enable differentiation between irreversible lesions, including ...
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Swiatkowski J - - 2001
Author presents usefulness of diagnostic properties of X-ray assessment investigations, scintigraphy, computed tomography and magnetic resonance in evaluation aseptic and septic of loosening of hip koint prosthesis.
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White P M - - 2001
The role of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in children presenting with acute non-traumatic hip pain was evaluated prospectively. Hip MRI was performed in addition to standard investigations (arthrosonography +/- hip radiographs) in 50 children presenting to the accident and emergency department of a paediatric hospital. MRI was performed on an ...
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Kojima S - - 2001
We investigated the three-dimensional morphological characteristics of the pelvis in adult female patients with developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH), using computerized tomography (CT) images. Forty-two subjects with normal hips and 40 DDH patients were recruited for the study. In the DDH group, the average transverse diameter of the pelvic ...
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Dzik-Jurasz A S - - 2001
It is generally assumed that femoral head osteonecrosis (FHO) is a serious but rare complication of pelvic radiotherapy. A review of the literature carried out by the authors indicates a prevalence of 4/763 (95% confidence interval 0.1%-1.3%). A recent publication has suggested that the prevalence of symptomatic FHO may be ...
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Wunderbaldinger P - - 2001
The aim of this study was to evaluate the diagnostic value/significance of various imaging techniques for demonstrating the underlying causative pathology of clinically suspected internal snapping hip syndrome. We intended to define the most efficient diagnostic imaging algorithm that leads to a specific definite therapy for this rare hip disorder. ...
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Kitamura S - - 2000
We report a case of septic arthritis of the hip associated with atopic dermatitis. A 15-year female felt a pain in the right hip with unknown cause on May 11, 1998. The pain subsequently became aggravated, and she was admitted to our hospital on May 18. She has had atopic ...
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Jayakrishnan V K - - 2000
Atlanto-axial rotatory fixation is uncommon, but should be suspected in any patient developing a torticollis during the recovery period of an operation performed on the head and neck under general anaesthesia. The present case report shows that the condition can occur in adults as well as children. A high degree ...
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Watanabe W - - 2000
Intra-articular membranous interposition was detected by MRI in the hip joint with residual subluxation of a girl aged 5 years 10 months. This structure, which had low signal intensity on both T1- and T2-weighted images, separated the femoral head from the acetabulum. Histological examination revealed chondrometaplasia, which suggested that this ...
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Rachinsky I - - 2000
A case of bilateral idiopathic chondrolysis of the hip is presented. Chondrolysis is a process characterized by progressive necrosis of the hyaline cartilage of the acetabulum and femoral head, resulting in secondary joint space narrowing and stiffness. A 14-year-old boy was followed during a 2-year period, and the diagnostic values ...
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Kocher M S - - 2000
Ultrasonography offers distinct advantages in the imaging of the neonatal hip and has proved useful in the diagnosis and management of developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH). However, its role as a screening tool for DDH remains controversial. The purpose of this article is to critically assess ultrasonographic screening of ...
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Chan Y - - 2000
OBJECTIVE: We investigated the MR imaging appearance of deferoxamine-induced bone dysplasia in the distal femur and patella in patients with thalassemia major. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Thirty-five patients with homozygous ss-thalassemia major who were undergoing regular transfusions and chelation therapy underwent coronal T1-weighted MR imaging of the femur, including the femoral ...
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Leunig M - - 2000
We report the presence of free nerve endings (FNE) in the ligamentum capitis femoris (LCF). Qualitative and quantitative measurements on the incidence of FNE, as assessed by immuno-histochemistry for the S-100 protein, were obtained from 18 patients undergoing hip surgery. We found FNE in all LCF, with no association to ...
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Khanna A J - - 2000
PURPOSE: To design and evaluate a limited magnetic resonance (MR) imaging examination that can be performed rapidly and potentially inexpensively in patients with clinical suspicion of osteonecrosis. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Both a limited and a full hip MR examination were performed prospectively in 179 hips in 92 patients with clinical ...
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Krause R - - 2000
Reported here is the case of a 29-year-old male with cervical lymphadenopathy, fever and weight loss, followed by acute painful osteomyelitis of the left hip joint due to cat-scratch disease. The diagnosis was established by detection of IgG antibodies to Bartonella henselae in serum and histologic examination of a lymph ...
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Pfirrmann C W - - 2000
PURPOSE: To establish quantitative and qualitative magnetic resonance (MR) criteria for the diagnosis of trochlear dysplasia. MATERIALS AND METHODS: MR images were analyzed in 16 consecutive patients with and 23 without trochlear dysplasia. The standard of reference was a true lateral radiograph of the knee. Quantitative and qualitative MR criteria ...
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Lombardi A V AV - - 2000
The purpose of this study was to determine to what extent hip joint separation occurs during normal gait on a treadmill and an abduction/adduction leg-lift maneuver in patients who have undergone total hip arthroplasty (THA). Eight patients who had a total of 10 successful unconstrained THAs (Harris Hip Scores >90) ...
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Song H R - - 2000
Seventy-eight patients (85 affected hips and 71 unaffected hips) with Legg-Calvé-Perthes disease were included in this study to evaluate the metaphyseal change in radiographs and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and to define the type of the metaphyseal cyst according to presence or absence of the epiphyseal involvement. The content of ...
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Kubo T - - 2000
Radial MRI findings and pathological changes were comparatively examined in the acetabular labrum of 11 hips of 11 patients, who underwent total hip arthroplasty for osteoarthritis due to acetabular dysplasia. Diffuse high signal pattern on the radial MR images corresponded to histological degeneration of the labrum. High signal pattern which ...
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Laor T - - 2000
We evaluated the utility of limited magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) after surgical reduction and spica casting for developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH) with respect to feasibility, time, need for sedation, and charge. Eighteen limited MRI examinations were performed in 10 children (mean age, 9 months) with a 1.5-T magnet. ...
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Abe I - - 2000
PURPOSE: To determine the prevalence of abnormalities of the acetabular labrum in asymptomatic hips by means of magnetic resonance (MR) imaging and to correlate such abnormalities with age and the portion of the labrum. MATERIALS AND METHODS: MR imaging was performed in 71 asymptomatic hips that were radially sectioned perpendicular ...
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Pavlica P - - 2000
The cause of musculoskeletal symptoms in polymyalgia rheumatica (PMR) is not clearly defined because joint synovitis may only partially explain the diffuse discomfort. MRI imaging of the shoulders, hip and extremities of patients with PMR has been analyzed. MRI showed that subacromial and subdeltoid bursitis of the shoulders and iliopectineal ...
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de Sanctis N - - 2000
The most widely used system of grading Legg-Calvé-Perthes disease (LCPD) is still the radiographic grouping by Catterall, although it lacks interobserver reliability, especially in the early stages. The predictive value of Salter-Thompson classification and Herring's "lateral pillar" classification are still being studied. In Part 1, we demonstrated the good reliability ...
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Sadro C - - 2000
MRI is the diagnostic imaging modality of choice for most disorders of the hip and pelvis in the setting of nondiagnostic plain radiographs. Quality images of the entire pelvis with high-resolution images of the affected hip are recommended. Intravenous gadolinium is administered in cases of suspected soft-tissue or bone infection. ...
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Madsen M T - - 2000
This paper describes a device that allows the imaging of prosthetic legs under load conditions using spiral computerized tomography (CT). The device consists of a chair and a vertical footplate mounted on a 17.8 x 1.9 cm oak board that is 197 cm long. The load device can be easily ...
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