Diagnosis of Bone and Joint Disorders, Volume 1This reference has been revised and updated to reflect the impact of new imaging modalities since 1987. Emphasis is given to the expanded role of CT and MR imaging in the assessment of musculoskeletal disorders, and it closely correlates imaging with pathology. |
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abnormalities adjacent ankle anteroposterior arrow arrowhead artery arthrogram articular assessment Bone Joint Surg bone scan bursa calcification capsule carpal cartilage cavity cent clinical compartment computed tomography contrast material contrast medium conventional coronal CT scan degree demonstrates detection diagnosis disease dislocation disorders distal echo MR image evaluation examination facet joints femoral head FIGURE film fluid fractures frequency glenohumeral joint glenoid herniated humeral injection injury intervertebral disc intra-articular Knee arthrography lateral meniscus lesions ligament lumbar magnetic field magnification medial meniscus muscle musculoskeletal myelography neoplasms normal oblique opacification osseous osteomyelitis patients phase popliteal cysts posterior projection proximal pulse sequence radiocarpal radiographs Radiology radionuclide recess Resnick RF pulse rheumatoid arthritis rotator cuff rotator cuff tear sagittal shoulder signal intensity Skel Radiol skeletal soft tissue sonography spin echo spinal cord synovial cyst T1-weighted tear technique tendon sheath tion TR/TE transverse trauma tumors ulnar ultrasonography Ultrasound vertebral visualization x-ray xeroradiography