MRI Shoulder
Posted by radiology on June 22, 2006
- Shoulder MR Anatomy
- Shoulder Arthrogram MR Anatomy
- Association of Biceps Tendon Tears with Rotator Cuff Abnormalities
- MR Anatomy of the Subcoracoid Bursa and the Association of Subcoracoid Effusion with Tears of the Anterior Rotator Cuff and the Rotator Interval
- Abnormalities on MRI of the Subscapularis Tendon in the Presence of a Full-Thickness Supraspinatus Tendon Tear
- Width of High Signal and Extension Posterior to Biceps Tendon as Signs of Superior Labrum Anterior to Posterior Tears on MRI and MR Arthrography
- Shoulder MR Arthrography: Which Patient Group Benefits Most
- Glenoid Dysplasia: Incidence and Association with Posterior Labral Tears as Evaluated on MRI
- Association Between Rotator Cuff Abnormalities and Reduced Acromiohumeral Distance
- Association of Biceps Tendon Tears with Rotator Cuff Abnormalities: Degree of Correlation with Tears of the Anterior and Superior Portions of the Rotator Cuff
- MR Imaging and MR Arthrography of the Postoperative Shoulder
- CT and MR Arthrography of the Normal and Pathologic Anterosuperior Labrum and Labral-Bicipital Complex
- Rotator Cuff: Evaluation with US and MR Imaging
- Rotator Cuff Tears: Clinical, Radiographic, and US Findings
- Special Focus Session: MR Arthrography
- MR Arthrography of Rotator Interval, Long Head of the Biceps Brachii, and Biceps Pulley of the Shoulder
- Arthrography of the Shoulder: A Simple Fluoroscopically Guided Approach for Targeting the Rotator Cuff Interval
- MR Anatomy of the Subcoracoid Bursa and the Association of Subcoracoid Effusion with Tears of the Anterior Rotator Cuff and the Rotator Interval
- Increased Risk of Posterior Glenoid Labrum Tears in Football Players
- Abnormal Signal Intensity in Skeletal Muscle at MR Imaging: Patterns, Pearls, and Pitfalls
- MRI Features of the Acromioclavicular Joint
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MR Imaging of Glenohumeral Instability





