Abstract:The MR appearance of the hip labrum is varied in asymptomatic volunteers. Intralabral increased signal intensity and absent anterosuperior labra are especially frequent and may represent asymptomatic lesions or normal variations.
“…9,10 Aydinjoz and Ozturk 11 performed comparative magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the labrum of both hips in 180 asymptomatic volunteers to find that 69% had a labrum with a triangular cross sectional area. Other studies 9,10 show variable low percentages of round-and flat-shaped labrums in the anterior, superior, and posterior aspects. The labrum is thinner anteriorly and thicker posteriorly.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 82%
“…12 There have been various reports of babsentQ labrums after MRI. Incidence varies between 2.5%, 11 10%, 9 and 14%. 10 The significance of these findings is unknown.…”
“…9,10 Aydinjoz and Ozturk 11 performed comparative magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the labrum of both hips in 180 asymptomatic volunteers to find that 69% had a labrum with a triangular cross sectional area. Other studies 9,10 show variable low percentages of round-and flat-shaped labrums in the anterior, superior, and posterior aspects. The labrum is thinner anteriorly and thicker posteriorly.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 82%
“…12 There have been various reports of babsentQ labrums after MRI. Incidence varies between 2.5%, 11 10%, 9 and 14%. 10 The significance of these findings is unknown.…”
“…Normal popülasyonun %10-14 anteriyor labrum hipoplaziktir veya yoktur. Ayrıca yaş ile normalde üçgen şeklinde izlenen labrumun daha yuvarlak şekilde görülebileceği göz önü-ne alınmalıdır [20,21].…”
“…Günümüzde üç boyutlu tomografi ve manyetik rezonans (MR) görüntüleme gibi ileri değerlendirme teknikleri de rutin olarak kullanılmaktadır. [8,9] Böylece, kalça içi patolojilerin daha iyi değerlendirilmesi ve cerrahi planlama yapılırken kalçanın üç boyutlu gö-rüntülenmesi bize avantaj sağlar.…”
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