2010
DOI: 10.2214/ajr.10.4682
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Imaging of the Tendons About the Pelvis

Abstract: MRI and sonography are useful imaging methods to directly evaluate suspected abnormalities of the pelvic tendons, although tendinous mineralization and associated osseous injuries can also be detected with radiography and CT.

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“…The psoas muscle and medial iliacus muscle fibres form the distal psoas tendon and are purely tendinous. The distal lateral iliacus muscle fibres remain muscular until its insertion on the lesser trochancter 13. These same features were identified in our patient and this preservation of muscle attachment has been attributed to as satisfactory recovery with conservative treatment 9…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 84%
“…The psoas muscle and medial iliacus muscle fibres form the distal psoas tendon and are purely tendinous. The distal lateral iliacus muscle fibres remain muscular until its insertion on the lesser trochancter 13. These same features were identified in our patient and this preservation of muscle attachment has been attributed to as satisfactory recovery with conservative treatment 9…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 84%
“…The gluteus medius and minimus are the most commonly affected tendons of the hip abductor group that cause greater trochanteric pain syndrome [28]. Gluteus tendon abnormalities may be due to acute injury or chronic wear and tear of the hip joint.…”
Section: Gluteal Tendonsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dinamik ultrason ise ekstrartiküler formun her iki tipinde altın standart tanı tekniğidir [16,17]. MRG ile neden olabilecek yapılarda inflamasyon ve bursit bulguları ile intraartiküler patolojiler tespit edilir [19,20]. İTB ve gluteus maksimus kası ön tarafında kalınlaşma ve gluteus maksimus kasında atrofi görülebilir [18].…”
Section: Kütleyen Kalça ("Snapping Hip") Sendromuunclassified