2018
DOI: 10.13104/imri.2018.22.4.229
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Diagnosis of Rotator Cuff Tears with Non-Arthrographic MR Imaging: 3D Fat-Suppressed Isotropic Intermediate-Weighted Turbo Spin-Echo Sequence versus Conventional 2D Sequences at 3T

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“…위음성의 경우는 관절경 소견에서 점액낭 측(bursal-sided) 부분 파열인 경우가 많았다고 한다( 12 ). 주로 점액낭 측의 표재성(superficial) 파열이나 갈라진 틈새 같은(slit-like) 파열이었고, 이럴 경우 자기공명영상에서는 점액낭 측 표면에 뚜렷한 불연속성(discontinuity) 없이 약간의 불규칙성(focal irregularity)이나 마모(fraying)의 소견이 있을 수 있다( 12 ).…”
Section: Diagnostic Performance In Detecting Partial-thickness Tear O...unclassified
“…위음성의 경우는 관절경 소견에서 점액낭 측(bursal-sided) 부분 파열인 경우가 많았다고 한다( 12 ). 주로 점액낭 측의 표재성(superficial) 파열이나 갈라진 틈새 같은(slit-like) 파열이었고, 이럴 경우 자기공명영상에서는 점액낭 측 표면에 뚜렷한 불연속성(discontinuity) 없이 약간의 불규칙성(focal irregularity)이나 마모(fraying)의 소견이 있을 수 있다( 12 ).…”
Section: Diagnostic Performance In Detecting Partial-thickness Tear O...unclassified
“…52,53 A 2018 study comparing 3D FSE and 2D FSE sequences in 74 patients with arthroscopic correlation showed 3D sequences to be 95% sensitive, 100% specific, and 95% accurate in identifying supraspinatus-infraspinatus tendon tears compared with 99%, 93%, and 98% on 2D sequences. 26 However, that same study showed 3D FSE to be slightly less reliable and less specific in identifying subscapularis tears, which was thought to be due to blurring and motion. Correlation of imaging and arthroscopic evaluation of the subscapularis tendon is difficult because the middle to distal tendon footprints are challenging to evaluate arthroscopically without a dedicated evaluation and a high suspicion for pathology.…”
Section: Rotator Cuff Tearsmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…3D FSE sequences have demonstrated similar performance to 2D sequences in identifying rotator cuff tears in non-arthrographic MRIs. 26,51 As mentioned previously, 3D sequences have the added benefit of the ability to be reformatted in nonstandard imaging planes, including into an angled oblique sagittal plane oriented perpendicular to the distal supraspinatus tendon. This plane was shown to be helpful in identifying distal partial-thickness rotator cuff tears and is commonly performed at some institutions.…”
Section: Rotator Cuff Tearsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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