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Published: 01 April 2019
... and osteochondral lesions. Indications also include therapeutic injections. The posterior transtriceps approach is preferred when the clinical concern is for radial collateral ligament injury. Contrast should easily inject and disperse throughout the joint. Contrast opacifies the anterior (coronoid), posterior...
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Published: 01 April 2019
... infiltration, and characterize soft tissue lesions. ■ Include at least 1 fluid-sensitive sequence to detect soft tissue edema, BME, and fluid collections. ■ Evaluation of articular cartilage—chondromalacia, thinning, chondral defects, or delamination ■ Stability of osteochondral lesion (OCL...
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Published: 01 February 2016
..., and important “not to miss” imaging findings are outlined. Common anatomical variants are reviewed briefly, as these can cause pain or be confused with fractures. ankle ankle fracture dislocation fibula tibia talus calcaneus osteochondral lesion ankle ankle fractures fracture s ankle ligaments ankle...