MR imaging for traumatic tears of the rotator cuff: high prevalence of greater tuberosity fractures and subscapularis tendon tears.
@article{Zanetti1999MRIF,
title={MR imaging for traumatic tears of the rotator cuff: high prevalence of greater tuberosity fractures and subscapularis tendon tears.},
author={Marco Zanetti and Dominik Weishaupt and Bernhard Jost and Christian Gerber and J{\"u}rg Hodler},
journal={AJR. American journal of roentgenology},
year={1999},
volume={172 2},
pages={
463-7
}
}OBJECTIVE
The purpose of this study was to determine whether occult bony injuries or other characteristic MR abnormalities are frequent in patients suspected of having traumatic tears of the rotator cuff.
SUBJECTS AND METHODS
MR arthrography of the shoulder was performed in 24 consecutive patients with suspected traumatic tears of the rotator cuff. MR findings were analyzed with regard to abnormalities of the supraspinatus, infraspinatus, and subscapularis tendons; and the humeral head. A…
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