Hydrodilatation or distension arthrography is controversial. However, some studies show that arthrographic distension may play ...
Coronal CT-arthrography (d) showing ligamentum teres tear. MR arthrography has proven superior in accuracy when compared to ... Due to the submillimeter resolution of MDCT arthrography, many authors consider this technique complementary to MR arthrography ... MR arthrography has demonstrated sensitivity over 90% and specificity close to 100% in detecting labral tears. Loose bodies are ... MR arthrography can also demonstrate ligamentum teres rupture or capsular laxity, which are debated causes of microinstability ...
"Air arthrography in lesions of the semilunar cartilages". British Journal of Surgery. 30 (119): 241-245. doi:10.1002/bjs. ...
The conventional invasive arthrography is nowadays being replaced by the non-invasive MRI and ultrasound, and is used as an ... Palmer, W E; Brown, J H; Rosenthal, D I (1993). "Rotator cuff: Evaluation with fat-suppressed MR arthrography". Radiology. 188 ...
Diagnostic modalities, dependent on circumstances, include X-ray, MRI, MR arthrography, double-contrast arthrography, and ... Although MR arthrography is currently considered the gold standard, ultrasound may be most cost-effective. Usually, a tear will ... Double-contrast arthrography involves injecting contrast dye into the shoulder joint to detect leakage out of the injured ... Again, magnetic resonance arthrography can improve the differentiation. An overall sensitivity of 91% (9% false negative rate) ...
Arthrography: a dye is injected into the wrist joint. If there is a TFCC lesion the dye will leak from one joint compartment to ...
Shoulder arthrography can be used to study tears of the rotator cuff, glenoid labrum and biceps. The type of contrast injected ... MR arthrography is most often used in evaluation of the hip and acetabular labrum, of the shoulder rotator cuff and glenoid ... Double-contrast arthrography can be used for more anatomically complex cases, though its use is relatively infrequent. The ... R. Crim, Julia (2009), Specialty Imaging: Arthrography: Principles and Practice in Radiology, Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, ...
Findings at Magnetic Resonance Arthrography". Arthroscopy: The Journal of Arthroscopic & Related Surgery. 29 (10): 1615-1622. ...
The lesion is best identified on MR arthrography. Additional views in ABER (ABduction and External Rotation) of the shoulder ...
MR arthrography with arthroscopic correlation". American Journal of Roentgenology. 172 (1): 171-5. doi:10.2214/ajr.172.1. ...
In comparison to a checking MR Arthrography Strobel K. et al. has arrived at the conclusion that through THI it is possible to ...
It is used in clinical diagnostics including arthrography, angiocardiography and urography. "Drug Information Portal - U.S. ...
Ultrasonography, arthrography and MRI can be used to detect rotator cuff muscle pathology. MRI is the best imaging test prior ...
This technique has replaced previous arthrography, which involved injecting contrast medium into the joint space. In ...
MR Arthrography, and MR Bursography-Initial Results in 48 Cadaveric Joints". Radiology. 227 (1): 175-182. doi:10.1148/radiol. ...
... or hydraulic arthrographic capsular distension or distension arthrography is a medical treatment for adhesive ...
Like CT arthrography, MR with gadolinium may be used to detect intra-articular bodies that have not yet calcified.[citation ...
Twelve varieties of SLAP lesion have been described, with initial diagnosis by MRI or arthrography and confirmation by direct ...
"Classification of Middle Phalangeal Postaxial Polysyndactyly Based on Intraoperative Arthrography Is Useful for Surgical ...
Arthrography and venography using imaging dyes allow for the detection of popliteal cysts and the exclusion of thrombotic ... arthrography, venography magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and computerised axial tomography (CAT scan).[citation needed] ...
Arthrography of shoulder joint (with or without computed tomography) is performed by injecting contrast below and lateral to ...
... arthrography (imaging of the joints), endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP; imaging of bile and pancreatic duct ...
Commonly used techniques include; Arthrography, blood tests and bone scans, Computed Tomography (CT scans) and intrathecal ...
1 January 2009), Weissman, Barbara N. (ed.), "Chapter 5 - Arthrography and Injection Procedures", Imaging of Arthritis and ...
... arthrography (joints), hysterosalpingography (uterus and Fallopian tubes), and imaging of the cranium and the whole body. It is ...
X-rays, arthrography, ultrasonography, CT imaging and MRI imaging are also helpful in diagnosing this condition[citation needed ...
Uses include angiography (imaging of blood vessels, including those of the brain and heart), arthrography (imaging of joints), ... or for arthrography if the joint is infected. Adverse effects include reactions at the injection site, such as a hot or painful ...
... arthrography MeSH E01.370.350.700.150 - cineradiography MeSH E01.370.350.700.150.190 - cineangiography MeSH E01.370.350.700.175 ...