Internal Derangements of Joints: Emphasis on MR ImagingA unique comprehensive work describing the use and interpretation of MR and other advanced imaging methods in the evaluation of disorders of the six major peripheral joints. The first section covers techniques and protocols of MR imaging. The next sectiondescribes the disorders of joints, muscles, tendons and bones and their anatomy and pathophysiology. The third and largest section focuses on individual and anatomic sites, examining how specific disorders appear and discussing how to interpret images accurately. |
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abnormalities acetabular anatomy anterior cruciate ligament arrowhead arthrography arthroscopy articular cartilage articular surface avulsion Bone Joint Surg bursa capsule cent clavicle Clin Orthop clinical coronal oblique coronal T1-weighted TR/TE Courtesy cysts diagnosis dislocation displacement echo MR image elbow Extensor fast spin echo fat-suppressed femoral condyle femoral head femur Figure flexor flip angle fluid fractures gadolinium gadolinium compound glenohumeral joint glenoid labrum gradient echo high signal intensity humeral head image shows image TR/TE injury instability interosseous intra-articular knee labral lateral meniscus lesion low signal intensity medial collateral ligament medial meniscus ment muscle nerve normal open arrow osteochondral osteonecrosis patellar patients posterior cruciate ligament proton density-weighted TR/TE proximal pulse radial radiographs Radiology radioulnar radius region rotator cuff tears routine radiography sagittal scaphoid sequences shoulder Skel Radiol soft tissue spin echo supraspinatus syndrome synovial T2-weighted spin echo tibial tion transaxial transverse trauma triangular fibrocartilage tuberosity ulna ulnar wrist