Ultrasound of the elbow

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K. Finlay
M. Ferri
L. Friedman
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[1] Hamilton Health Sciences,McMaster University Department of Diagnostic Imaging
[2] Henderson Hospital,McMaster University Department of Diagnostic Imaging
[3] McMaster University Medical Centre,undefined
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Skeletal Radiology | 2004年 / 33卷
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Ultrasound; Elbow; Tendons; Effusions; Bursitis;
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The elbow is an important synovial hinge joint of the upper extremity. This joint represents a common site of musculoskeletal symptomatology, affecting all age groups. The advantages of ultrasound imaging of the elbow include easy availability, multiplanar capability and the ability to assess structures dynamically. Patient symptomatology and site of maximal tenderness can be directly correlated with imaging findings. Comparison is easily made with the contralateral side. Particular strengths include the ability to assess para-articular structures, such as regional tendons and ligaments, in addition to assessment of joint effusions, loose bodies and regional bursae. With operator experience and excellent technique, ultrasound is a valuable imaging tool for assessment of disorders of the elbow joint.
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页数:16
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