Radiologic Clinics Of North America Upper Extremity, An Issue of Radiologic Clinics

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Author(s): Javier Beltran, Zan
Year: 2006

Language: English
Pages: 159

Cover
......Page 1
Bony structures of the glenohumeral joint......Page 2
Soft tissues of the glenohumeral joint......Page 3
Coracoacromial arch......Page 6
Rotator cuff and bursae......Page 7
Neurovascular structures......Page 8
Acknowledgements......Page 9
References......Page 10
Anatomy......Page 11
Anatomy......Page 12
Variants......Page 13
Variants......Page 15
Basic biomechanics......Page 16
Superior GHL......Page 17
Inferior GHL......Page 19
References......Page 22
MR imaging protocol......Page 25
Anatomic considerations......Page 26
Rotator cuff impingement......Page 28
Primary extrinsic impingement: subacromial......Page 29
Secondary extrinsic impingement......Page 31
Internal impingement......Page 32
Tendinopathy......Page 33
Full-thickness tears......Page 34
Mimics of rotator cuff tears......Page 39
References......Page 42
MR Imaging of the Rotator Cuff Interval......Page 46
Technique......Page 47
Anatomy......Page 48
Pathology......Page 50
Adhesive capsulitis......Page 51
Rheumatologic disorders......Page 52
Rotator cuff interval tear......Page 53
Superior labrum anterior to posterior (SLAP) pathology......Page 55
Ganglion cyst/paralabral cyst......Page 56
References......Page 57
Imaging technique......Page 58
Minimizing artifacts......Page 59
Clinical considerations......Page 60
Rotator cuff repair......Page 61
Acromioplasty......Page 62
Tendons......Page 63
Cartilage......Page 65
SLAP lesion......Page 66
MR findings in successfully treated patients......Page 67
Surgical techniques......Page 68
MR findings......Page 69
References......Page 70
Osseous and articular anatomy......Page 73
Capsular anatomy......Page 76
Ligament anatomy......Page 78
Muscle anatomy......Page 80
Nerve anatomy......Page 83
Summary......Page 85
References......Page 86
Technical considerations......Page 88
Wrist anatomy......Page 89
Distal radioulnar joint......Page 90
Triangular fibrocartilage complex......Page 91
Ligaments......Page 92
Tendons......Page 93
Hand anatomy......Page 96
Ligaments......Page 97
References......Page 98
Patient positioning......Page 101
Medial (ulnar) collateral ligament complex......Page 102
Lateral collateral ligament complex......Page 106
Elbow dislocation......Page 109
References......Page 111
Volar ligaments......Page 113
Interosseous ligaments......Page 115
Triangular fibrocartilage complex......Page 117
Distal radioulnar joint......Page 119
General features......Page 120
Imaging findings......Page 122
Ulnocarpal impaction (abutment)......Page 124
Diagnostic performance......Page 125
General features and pathophysiology......Page 128
Scapholunate instability......Page 129
Lunate triquetral instability......Page 133
Diagnostic performance......Page 135
Ulnar collateral ligament injury (gamekeeper’s thumb)......Page 136
References......Page 137
Rheumatoid arthritis......Page 142
Seronegative spondyloarthropathy......Page 144
Gout......Page 146
Synovial osteochondromatosis......Page 147
Pigmented villonodular synovitis......Page 148
de Quervain’s tenosynovitis......Page 149
Sarcoidosis......Page 150
Osteomyelitis......Page 152
Septic olecranon bursitis......Page 153
Mycobacteria......Page 154
References......Page 156