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ROMANUS LESION MRI FINDINGS CORNER INFLAMMATORY LESIONS

ROMANUS LESION MRI CORNER INFLAMMATORY LESIONS ROMANUS LESION CORNER INFLAMMATORY LESION MRI   Romanus Lesions are now called Corner Inflammatory Lesions. This post is the last in the series on Romanus lesions in ankylosing spondylitis and looks at the MRI findings in both acute and chronic changes. (If you haven’t seen the first two posts, …

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Rotator Cuff Tendon Tear on MRI : Dont miss the Leading Edge of Suprasinatus

Today’s Tuesday Tip is on How to find Supraspinatus Rotator Cuff tears on MRI. One of the easy to miss locations for a supraspinatus tendon tear is at the leading edge of the SST. In this video we look at what the leading edge is and how to find it.     Whats the Purpose …

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ACROMIAL ACROMION SPUR MRI RADIOLOGY: HOW TO FIND ON CORONAL SCANS

ACROMIAL ACROMION SPUR MRI RADIOLOGY ACROMION ACROMIAL SPUR MRI RADIOLOGY : WHAT TO LOOK FOR ON CORONAL SCANS   What do Acromial spurs look like on MRI.   Acromial / Acromion spurs can be small and difficult to see on MRI.   Acromial spurs can be assessed on coronal and sagittal scans and this post …

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TUESDAY TIP: Pellegrini Stieda Lesion and Syndrome What to Look for on MRI and Xray

  Good Evening today’s Tuesday Tip is on What to look for on Xray and MRI in Pellegrini Stieda Lesions. The Pellegrini Stieda Syndrome is when there is associated pain and movement restriction and is a combination of the imaging and clinical findings. More in the image above. Whats the Purpose of the Tuesday Tips?: …

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