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- Hip Capsulolabral Complex: Anatomy, Disease, MRI Features, and . . .
Injuries to the labrum, capsule, and ligamentum teres are implicated in symptoms of hip instability The authors discuss the labrum, capsule, and ligamentum teres, highlighting their anatomy, pathologic conditions, MRI features, and postoperative appearance © RSNA, 2024
- Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) of the Hip - RadiologyInfo. org
Current and accurate information for patients about MRI of the hip Learn what you might experience, how to prepare for the exam, benefits, risks and more
- Femoroacetabular impingement syndrome - The Radiology Assistant
It causes the femoral head and neck to impinge against the acetabulum leading to damage of the labrum and cartilage which can cause hip pain, particularly with activities that involve hip rotation or flexion
- MR Imaging of Hip Arthroplasty ImplantsRadioGraphics
MR imaging with optimized conventional pulse sequences and metal artifact reduction techniques is a comprehensive imaging modality for the evaluation of the hip after arthroplasty, contributing important information for diagnosis, prognosis, risk stratification, and surgical planning ©RSNA, 2014
- US-guided Musculoskeletal Interventions in the Hip with MRI and US . . .
Hip pain is a commonly reported primary symptom with many potential causes The causal entity can remain elusive, even after clinical history review, physical examination, and diagnostic imaging
- Developmental Dysplasia of the Hip | Radsource
MRI excels at demonstrating the intra-articular pathology that often accompanies hip dysplasia This information can provide additional clues regarding underlying instability that can inform the arthroscopic and PAO choices
- Update on MR Imaging Techniques of the Hip - PubMed
MR imaging protocols and technical parameters should be optimized in order to achieve the best diagnostic results Routine hip MR imaging includes a combination of T1-weighted and fluid-sensitive sequences, obtained in coronal, axial, and sagittal planes
- Hip Magnetic Resonance Imaging - RSNA Publications Online
RSNA members have free access to all Radiology content However, complimentary journal-based CME activities are only included for members with the Standard or Full Access packages
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