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Skeletal Radiology

Ausgabe 11/2024

Inhalt (28 Artikel)

Radiologic evaluation of ankle fracture malunions of the fibula

  • Review Article

Sam Si-Hyeong Park, Timothy L. Miao, Ali Naraghi, Dorota Linda, Lawrence M. White

Applications of dual-energy CT in acute musculoskeletal and trauma imaging—a review

  • Review Article

Nehal Singla, Madhuvanti Joshi, Steve Amerasekera, Surabhi Choudhary

Bone Density Screening Rates Among Medicare Beneficiaries: An Analysis with a focus on Asian Americans

  • Scientific Article

Soterios Gyftopoulos, Casey E. Pelzl, Madalena Da Silva Cardoso, Juliana Xie, Simona C. Kwon, Connie Y. Chang

Automatic estimation of hallux valgus angle using deep neural network with axis-based annotation

  • Open Access
  • Scientific Article

Ryutaro Takeda, Hiroyasu Mizuhara, Akihiro Uchio, Toshiko Iidaka, Kenta Makabe, Taro Kasai, Yasunori Omata, Noriko Yoshimura, Sakae Tanaka, Takumi Matsumoto

Performance of thoracic ultrasonography compared with chest radiography for the detection of rib fractures using computed tomography as a reference standard

  • Scientific Article

Evangelia E. Vassalou, Iraklis Perysinakis, Michail E. Klontzas, Eelco de Bree, Apostolos H. Karantanas

Long-term CT follow-up of patients with lumbar spondylolysis reveals low rate of spontaneous bone fusion

  • Open Access
  • Scientific Article

Anita Staudenmann, Adrian Alexander Marth, Christoph Stern, Stefan Fröhlich, Reto Sutter

Quantitative MRI assessment of joint effusion using T2-relaxometry at 3 Tesla: a feasibility and reproducibility study

  • Open Access
  • Scientific Article

Flora H. P. van Leeuwen, Beatrice Lena, Eline D. P. van Bergen, Janoah J. van Klei, Merel A. Timmer, Lize F. D. van Vulpen, Kathelijn Fischer, Pim A. de Jong, Clemens Bos, Wouter Foppen

Diagnostic efficacy of high-frequency Grey-scale ultrasonography and Sono-elastography in grading the severity of carpal tunnel syndrome in comparison to nerve conduction studies

  • Scientific Article

Arjun Prakash, H. Vinutha, D. C. Janardhan, R. Mohit Mouna, P. S. Sushmitha, Shantkumar Sajjan, H. Samanvitha

Can gait patterns be explained by joint structure in people with and without radiographic knee osteoarthritis? Data from the IMI-APPROACH cohort

  • Open Access
  • Scientific Article

M. P. Jansen, D. Hodgins, S. C. Mastbergen, M. Kloppenburg, F. J. Blanco, I. K. Haugen, F. Berenbaum, F. Eckstein, F. W. Roemer, W. Wirth

High prevalence of associated injuries in anterior cruciate ligament tears: A detailed magnetic resonance imaging analysis of 254 patients

  • Open Access
  • Scientific Article

Riccardo Cristiani, Fabian van de Bunt, Joanna Kvist, Anders Stålman

Transcatheter arterial tendinopathy embolization as a treatment for painful and refractory tendinopathy: a systematic review and meta-analysis

  • Scientific Article

Yan Epelboym, Colette Glaser, Zhou Lan, Jacob C. Mandell, Ezra Burch, Timothy Killoran, Ali Guermazi

Stressed or fractured: MRI differentiating indicators of physeal injury

  • Scientific Article

M. Alejandra Bedoya, Diego Jaramillo, Jade Iwasaka-Neder, Tal Laor

MRI findings correlate with difficult dissection during proximal hamstring repair and with postoperative sciatica

  • Scientific Article

Yenpo Lin, Meghan Sahr, Ranqing Lan, Joe Nguyen, Ek T. Tan, Darryl B. Sneag

Detection of structural lesions of the sacroiliac joints in patients with spondyloarthritis: A comparison of T1-weighted 3D spoiled gradient echo MRI and MRI-based synthetic CT versus T1-weighted turbo spin echo MRI

  • Open Access
  • Scientific Article

Simon Krabbe, Jakob M. Møller, Anna E. F. Hadsbjerg, Anne Ewald, Stine Hangaard, Susanne J. Pedersen, Mikkel Østergaard

Comparison of 3T and 7T magnetic resonance imaging for direct visualization of finger flexor pulley rupture: an ex-vivo study

  • Open Access
  • Scientific Article

Thomas Bayer, Lilly Bächter, Christoph Lutter, Rolf Janka, Michael Uder, Völker Schöffel, Frank W. Roemer, Armin M. Nagel, Rafael Heiss

Radiographic findings in patients suspected of subacromial impingement syndrome: prevalence and reliability

  • Open Access
  • Scientific Article

Linda Christie Andrea, Susanne Wulff Svendsen, Poul Frost, Kate Smidt, John Gelineck, David Høyrup Christiansen, Søren Rasmussen Deutch, Torben Bæk Hansen, Jens Peder Haahr, Annett Dalbøge

Extremity radiographs derived from low-dose ultra-high-resolution CT: a phantom study

  • Technical Report

Andrew M. Hernandez, Christopher O. Bayne, Cyrus Bateni, Ramit Lamba, John M. Boone

Swollen and painful distal phalanx

  • Test Yourself: Question

Thomas Saliba, Grammatina Boitsios, Paolo Simoni

A painful mass infiltrating the quadriceps compartment of a young female

  • Test Yourself: Question

Manit K. Gundavda, Darshana Sanghvi, Nevitha Athikari, Raghuram Sekhar

Painless knee mass in a young adult: question

  • Test Yourself: Question

Kapil Shirodkar, Mohsin Hussein, Petra Balogh, Christine Azzopardi, Rajesh Botchu

Severe metallosis following catastrophic failure of total shoulder arthroplasty — a case report

  • Case Report

Feyikemi O. Ogunfuwa, Steven Needell, Ryan W. Simovitch

Phalangeal microgeodic syndrome: a paediatric case series

  • Case Report

Jasmine Zacharias, Uday Mandalia, Jason Palman, Fatima Kagalwala, Cecil Bernard Colaco, Janani K Pillai

Rare presentation of a primary intraosseous glomus tumor in the humerus of a teenager

  • Case Report

Kengo Kawaguchi, Kenichi Kohashi, Nokitaka Setsu, Koji Sagiyama, Makoto Endo, Takeshi Iwasaki, Yasuharu Nakashima, Yoshinao Oda

Recurrent benign fibrous histiocytoma of the bone benefits from denosumab followed by malignant transformation: a case report

  • Open Access
  • Case Report

Wetterwald Laureline, Omoumi Patrick, Nguyen Tu, Cherix Stephane, Dolcan Ana, Ferraro Daniela, Saglietti Chiara, Letovanec Igor, Digklia Antonia

Swollen and painful distal phalanx

  • Test Yourself: Answer

Thomas Saliba, Grammatina Boitsios, Paolo Simoni

A painful mass infiltrating the quadriceps compartment of a young female

  • Test Yourself: Answer

Manit K. Gundavda, Darshana Sanghvi, Nevitha Athikari, Raghuram Sekhar

Painless knee mass in a young adult: answer

  • Test Yourself: Answer

K. Shirodkar, M. Hussein, P. Balogh, Christine Azzopardi, R. Botchu

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