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Kirkley Alexandra - - 2003
OBJECTIVE: To determine the effectiveness of magnetic resonance imaging in identifying shoulder pathology in patients with primary traumatic dislocation of the shoulder and to compare these findings with findings at the time of arthroscopic surgery. DESIGN: Correlation between arthroscopy and magnetic resonance imaging. PATIENTS: Sixteen patients, aged 18 to 30 ...
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van der Sluijs Johannes A - - 2003
In this study the interobserver reliability of three established measurement methods to objectify secondary deformities of the shoulder in obstetric brachial plexus lesion was evaluated (OBPL). Magnet resonance imaging scans of 30 affected shoulders of 29 OBPL children, mean age 1 year 9 months (range 3 months to 6.3 years) ...
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Schneider Thomas L - - 2003
BACKGROUND: The purpose of this study was to verify a partial bursa-side rupture of the rotator cuff (RC) using different imaging techniques with special emphasis on the validity of a specific method of subacromial arthrography (SAA). METHODS: Patients (n=92, mean age 53.8 years) with a subacromial impingement syndrome underwent sonography, ...
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Cassagnaud X - - 2003
An original method of CT measurement of the lateralization of the humeral intertubercular groove is described based on geometric construction following Thales theorem. A study of intra- and interobserver reproducibility was done of this measurement and humeral retroversion on 32 healthy volunteers. The results show good reproducibility of these measurements. ...
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Collins James D - - 2003
Kyphosis of the thoracic spine rotates the scapulae anterior laterally, clavicles and subclavius muscles anteriorly, displaces the manubrium posteriorly, which increases the slope of the first ribs. This increases tension on the anterior scalene muscles and the neurovascular bundles which causes brachial plexopathy (TOS). Scheuermann's disease (spinal osteochondrosis; juvenile kyphoscoliosis) ...
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Padua R - - 2003
An Italian version of the Disability of the Arm, Shoulder and Hand (DASH) questionnaire has been devised and its reliability and validity have been assessed in a cross-sectional study of 108 consecutive patients with upper extremity pathologies. A sub-sample of 30 patients was used to assess re-test reliability. The principal ...
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Martinoli Carlo - - 2003
The most common indication for shoulder ultrasonography (US) is the diagnosis of rotator cuff disease. However, there is a spectrum of non-rotator cuff abnormalities that are amenable to US examination, including instability of the biceps tendon, glenohumeral joint, and acromioclavicular joint; arthropathies and bursites (inflammatory diseases, degenerative and infiltrative disorders, ...
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Khokhar Sudarshan - - 2003
We describe a technique of capsule staining called capsule painting. Using a Khokhar capsule painting cannula, the dye is spread directly over the anterior capsule but to no other part of the anterior chamber. There is minimal turbulence in the anterior chamber as there is no need to replace the ...
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Beall Douglas P - - 2003
OBJECTIVE: This study was performed to examine the relationship and association of abnormalities seen in the long head of the biceps brachii tendon to abnormal findings in the rotator cuff. MATERIALS AND METHODS: One hundred eleven patients underwent MR imaging for shoulder pain followed by arthroscopic or open shoulder surgery ...
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McGrath Robert E - - 2003
The length of the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI) is often considered a barrier to its use, leading to the development of short forms. Two methods of abbreviating the revised MMPI have now been developed. One agrees poorly with the long form in terms of which scales are elevated. The ...
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Welkerling Heike - - 2003
A prospective single-cohort study was designed to include 20 patients with enchondromas but was stopped because of poor early results. Four patients with an enchondroma, three in the proximal humerus and one in the distal femur, were treated by curettage and filling of the defect with Norian SRS cement. Clinical ...
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Lehtinen Janne T - - 2003
BACKGROUND: Successful placement of a fixation device on the superior glenoid rim during superior labrum repairs requires accurate knowledge of the glenoid rim anatomy. PURPOSE: To investigate the normal bony anatomy of the superior glenoid rim. STUDY DESIGN: Descriptive anatomic study. METHODS: Twenty cadaveric glenoid specimens were scanned to obtain ...
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Terzis Julia K - - 2003
Obstetric brachial plexus palsy invariably involves the upper roots. If left untreated, characteristic deformities of the shoulder are common sequelae. The most objective way to investigate these shoulder deformities is computed tomographic (CT) scanning of bilateral upper limbs. In this study, specific measurements on CT scans of bilateral upper extremities ...
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Kluger Rainer - - 2003
Preoperative knowledge of full-thickness rotator cuff tear size is important in counseling patients because tear size affects the choice of surgical techniques and the functional outcome of surgery. Twenty-six shoulders of twenty-five consecutive patients were included in a prospective study that compared the preoperative accuracy of magnetic resonance arthrography and ...
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Gimbel J R - - 2003
An implantable loop recorder (ILR) was implanted in a 45 year old man with recurrent syncope. A subsequent episode of injurious syncope led to performance of a cranial and shoulder magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). An artefact mimicking both wide and narrow complex tachycardias was recorded by the ILR during the ...
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Wilkerson John P - - 2003
The purpose of this study was to evaluate 4 cases in which bioabsorbable polymerized lactic acid tacks failed after arthroscopic shoulder surgery. Four male elite athletes with recurrent shoulder pain were seen a mean of 7.5 months (range, 3-10 months) after initial arthroscopy. Three of the cases involved superior labrum ...
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Parmar H, Jhankaria B, ...
AIM: To evaluate the accuracy of magnetic resonance (MR) arthrographic imaging in the diagnosis of glenoid labral and ligament tears in recurrent shoulder instability. SETTINGS AND DESIGN: Prospective, comparative study at a tertiary care centre. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Patients with three or more episodes of anterior shoulder dislocation were enrolled ...
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Bencardino Jenny T - - 2003
Magnetic resonance imaging has proven to be useful in the assessment of rotator cuff injuries. Improvements in magnetic resonance techniques, including fast spin-echo imaging and fat saturation, have facilitated demonstration of tendinous abnormalities of the rotator cuff. Rotator cuff disease is multifactorial. Primary impingement within the coracoacromial arch, degeneration of ...
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Kakitsubata Yousuke - - 2003
The purpose of this study was to investigate the diagnostic capabilities of magnetic resonance discography in the detection of tears of the annulus fibrosus, and to compare the findings with those derived from conventional magnetic resonance imaging. Twenty-four intervertebral discs from cadavers were examined with magnetic resonance imaging and magnetic ...
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Major Nancy M - - 2003
OBJECTIVE: Loose surgical tacks in the shoulder joint are a potential cause of new-onset shoulder pain after arthroscopic repair of an anterior-to-posterior lesion of the superior labrum. We report the MR imaging appearance of loose surgical tacks in this anatomic location. CONCLUSION: MR imaging is valuable in the evaluation of ...
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Tung Glenn A - - 2003
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of our study was to investigate the relationship between tears of the posterior labrocapsular complex and glenohumeral alignment on MR arthrography and the presence and extent of posterior labrocapsular tears in patients with posterior instability. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Posterior labrocapsular tears identified on 24 MR arthrograms and ...
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Bennett William F - - 2003
PURPOSE: The goal of this study was to evaluate the outcomes of the arthroscopic repair of isolated subscapularis tears. Additionally, this study explores details of the clinical diagnosis, magnetic resonance arthrography findings, and surgical repair techniques. Type of Study: A prospective cohort. METHODS: The preoperative and postoperative status of patients ...
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ter Steeg A M - - 2003
PURPOSE: Description of shoulder sequelae in obstetrical brachial plexus injury (OBPI) patients who had spontaneous functional recovery, in the context of historical and current conservative methods of treatment. METHOD: Case study of a baby with serious complications, followed by a review of the literature from 1900 until 2001 about conservative ...
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Nakatani Tetsuya - - 2003
We report two cases of rotator cuff tear in which the T(2)-weighted MRI signal was negative at the first examination, but positive by the second examination without any changes in symptoms. Many authors have reported on correlations between the MRI and operative findings of rotator cuff tears. However, MRI findings, ...
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Urayama Masakazu - - 2003
BACKGROUND: Elongation of the shoulder capsule is often noticed on arthrograms or during surgery in shoulders of patients who have experienced recurrent anterior dislocations. HYPOTHESIS: We can quantify the elongation of the capsule in shoulders with recurrent anterior dislocations by using magnetic resonance arthrography. STUDY DESIGN: Retrospective review of prospectively ...
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Patricoski Chris - - 2003
The objective of this study was to determine if video otoscope still images (640 x 480 pixel resolution) of the tympanic membrane following surgical placement of tympanostomy tubes are comparable to an in-person microscopic examination. Forty patients having undergone tympanostomy tube placement in both ears were independently examined in-person by ...
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Itoi Eiji - - 2003
BACKGROUND: An anteroinferior osseous defect of the glenoid rim is sometimes encountered in patients with recurrent anterior dislocations of the shoulder. A defect of more than 21% of the glenoid length is reported to cause instability after Bankart repair. HYPOTHESIS: We can estimate the critical size of glenoid defects by ...
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Dinnes J - - 2003
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the evidence for the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of the newer diagnostic imaging tests as an addition to clinical examination and patient history for the diagnosis of soft tissue shoulder disorders. DATA SOURCES: Literature was identified from several sources including general medical databases. REVIEW METHODS: Studies were identified ...
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Lin Yih-Kai - - 2003
We use /spl omega/-automata (i.e., automata over infinite words) as a device for representing bilevel images. A major advantage of our approach, as opposed to using the conventional finite automata, lies in that /spl omega/-automata are capable of representing image objects of zero size, such as lines and points. To ...
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Roberts Craig S - - 2002
External shoulder impingement is commonly diagnosed by passively moving the shoulder into various positions of elevation and internal rotation in order to perform impingement sign maneuvers. There is a lack of agreement among clinicians regarding the positions of the anatomic structures in the subacromial space when these maneuvers are performed. ...
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Sasaki Taisuke - - 2002
PURPOSE: To determine the effect of the magic-angle effect on the MR signal in the posterosuperior portion of the glenoid labrum. METHODS: MR imaging of 15 arthroscopically evaluated shoulders, five with posterosuperior labrum injury and ten intact, was retrospectively reviewed. In the first part of the study, the signal intensity ...
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Hirano Mako - - 2002
Magnetic resonance imaging makes it possible to inspect the status of the rotator cuff and the shape of the acromion. To clarify the relationship between acromial shapes and rotator cuff tears, we evaluated magnetic resonance images obtained in 192 shoulders. We classified the acromial shapes into 3 types: type I ...
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Ratahi Erin D - - 2002
A manual and computerized search of orthopaedic outpatient records over a 10-year period (1990-2000) identified 386 new patients younger than age 20 years with a diagnosis of scoliosis. Patients were grouped according to race and their numbers were compared with predicted values calculated from New Zealand census data. Of the ...
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Schaefer Oliver - - 2002
Between 1998 to 2000, the shoulders of 17 patients with rotator cuff tears were examined using magnetic resonance imaging preoperatively, and 6 and 12 months after open surgical repair. To assess the course of the supraspinatus muscle atrophy, the easily reproducible magnetic resonance imaging parameters occupation ratio and tangent sign ...
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Tokuda Osamu - - 2002
OBJECTIVES: The objective of this study was to determine the normal patterns of the normal glenohumeral joint by kinematic MRI with a special positioning device. METHODS: Ten healthy volunteers were examined using an open MRI system. Axial three-dimensional gradient-echo images were obtained through the glenohumeral joint in the transverse axial ...
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Steinbach Lynne S - - 2002
Direct magnetic resonance (MR) arthrography with injection of saline solution or diluted gadolinium can be useful for evaluating certain pathologic conditions in the joints. It is most helpful for outlining labral-ligamentous abnormalities in the shoulder and distinguishing partial-thickness from full-thickness tears in the rotator cuff, demonstrating labral tears in the ...
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Kramer Josef - - 2002
MR arthrography by virtue of its ability accurately to demonstrate intra-articular structures and abnormalities of these structures has become an important tool for the evaluation of a variety of articular disorders. Although not necessary in all patients, MR arthrography may facilitate the evaluation of patients with suspected intra-articular pathology in ...
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Bui-Mansfield Liem T - - 2002
OBJECTIVE: We describe the radiologic findings of the humeral avulsion of the glenohumeral ligament (HAGL lesion) and its commonly associated injuries. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A retrospective review of six cases of HAGL lesion diagnosed at our institution from October 1996 to February 2001 was performed. We reviewed the radiology reports, ...
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Peh W C G - - 2002
Magnetic resonance (MR) arthrography is increasingly replacing conventional MR imaging for many clinical indications in the shoulder. It is particularly useful in providing additional information about structures which form the labral-ligamentous complex, an important stabilizer of the shoulder. These structures are the fibrocartilaginous glenoid labrum, the glenohumeral ligaments, and the ...
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Helms Clyde A - - 2002
Sports medicine is one of the most rapidly growing subspecialties in orthopedics. Magnetic resonance (MR) imaging in sports medicine includes depiction of normal anatomy and pathologic conditions in almost every joint in the body, but the MR examinations most frequently requested are of the knee and shoulder. The reported high ...
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Inui Hiroaki - - 2002
Patients with typical atraumatic multidirectional instability often have symptoms develop, especially when the arm is elevated overhead. To clarify the pathomechanics, we analyzed the glenohumeral relationship with the arm in 135 degrees of elevation in the scapular plane using 3-dimensional reconstructed magnetic resonance imaging. We enrolled 40 normal individuals (23 ...
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Kreitner K-F - - 2003
In the age of cost containment and urgent reductions in health care expenditures, new options have to be explored to satisfy both diagnostic requirements and economic limitations. The introduction of low-field MR systems for assessment of joint disorders seemed to be an option for lower costs. The purpose of this ...
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Bianchi Stefano - - 2002
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to review the normal and sonographic (US) anatomy of the central aponeurosis of the rectus femoris muscle, describe the sonographic appearance of its tears and correlate it with the MR findings. DESIGN AND PATIENTS: The rectus femoris internal architecture was evaluated by cadaveric ...
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Sakai Takashi - - 2002
OBJECTIVE: In patients with non-traumatic osteonecrosis of the femoral head (ONFH), the shoulder is one of the major affected sites secondary to the proximal and distal femur in cases of multiple osteonecrosis. The present study attempted to investigate whether technetium bone scintigraphy is useful for screening of non-traumatic osteonecrosis of ...
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Lee Sang Yong - - 2002
PURPOSE: To determine the characteristics of horizontal components of partial-thickness tears of the rotator cuff at magnetic resonance (MR) arthrography and to determine whether use of the abduction and external rotation (ABER) position improved detection of a horizontal component in partial-thickness tears. MATERIALS AND METHODS: MR studies in 16 patients ...
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Munter Fletcher M - - 2002
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Annular tears of lumbar intervertebral disks are found in both symptomatic and asymptomatic persons; therefore, it is difficult to determine whether these findings indicate acute abnormality. Our purpose was to determine whether the MR imaging findings of tears (ie, hyperintensity and contrast enhancement) of the annulus fibrosus ...
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Sperling John W - - 2002
Specialized magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) was performed in 42 painful shoulder arthroplasties, 22 of which underwent subsequent revision surgery, allowing surgical confirmation of the pathology identified on MRI. One hemiarthroplasty was excluded because of motion artifact, leaving 21 studies (19 patients) to be correlated retrospectively to the surgical findings. At ...
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Sugimoto Hideharu - - 2002
PURPOSE: To determine the ability of magnetic resonance (MR) arthrography to depict the anatomic reestablishment of the capsulolabral complex after suture-anchor Bankart repair. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Thirty patients (25 men, five women; mean age, 28 years) who had undergone suture-anchor Bankart repair of one shoulder underwent MR arthrography before second-look ...
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Tan Virak - - 2002
The purpose of this study was to define the magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) anatomy of the subcoracoid space and to determine its relation to rotator cuff tears. Routine clinical MRI sequences of 100 shoulders were reviewed, and standardized measurements of the subcoracoid space were taken and compared with previously published ...
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Carroll K W - - 2002
Shoulder magnetic resonance (MR) imaging and MR arthrography are frequently utilized in the evaluation of shoulder pain and instability. The clinical scenario and imaging findings may be confusing to clinicians and radiologists and may present diagnostic challenges for those involved in evaluating and treating shoulder pathology. Often rotator cuff and ...
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