2023
DOI: 10.1007/s00330-023-10233-x
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Semiquantitative index of symptomatic minor instability of the lateral elbow at CT arthrography (SMILE index): clinical applicability and reproducibility study

Andrea Zagarella,
Gianluca Folco,
Caterina Beatrice Monti
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“…intra-articular findings detectable at CT arthrography, such as radiocapitellar chondromalacia and pathological laxity of the annular ligament (Figure 7) [54]. Extreme cases of concomitant LCL and common extensor tendon full-thickness rupture can also sometimes be seen as sequelae of repeated corticosteroid injections performed without US guidance for the treatment of lateral epicondylitis [55], with extravasation of intraarticular contrast agent in peritendinous soft tissues (Figure 8).…”
Section: Chronic Injuries and Overusementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…intra-articular findings detectable at CT arthrography, such as radiocapitellar chondromalacia and pathological laxity of the annular ligament (Figure 7) [54]. Extreme cases of concomitant LCL and common extensor tendon full-thickness rupture can also sometimes be seen as sequelae of repeated corticosteroid injections performed without US guidance for the treatment of lateral epicondylitis [55], with extravasation of intraarticular contrast agent in peritendinous soft tissues (Figure 8).…”
Section: Chronic Injuries and Overusementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Extreme cases of concomitant LCL and common extensor tendon full-thickness rupture can also sometimes be seen as sequelae of repeated corticosteroid injections performed without US guidance for the treatment of lateral epicondylitis [55], with extravasation of intraarticular contrast agent in peritendinous soft tissues (Figure 8). Overuse-related lateral elbow pain, often diagnosed as lateral epicondylitis, may be often associated with a condition of elbow instability termed symptomatic minor instability of the lateral elbow (SMILE), which has been shown to present with several intra-articular findings detectable at CT arthrography, such as radiocapitellar chondromalacia and pathological laxity of the annular ligament (Figure 7) [54]. Extreme cases of concomitant LCL and common extensor tendon full-thickness rupture can also sometimes be seen as sequelae of repeated corticosteroid injections performed without US guidance for the treatment of lateral epicondylitis [55], with extravasation of intra-articular contrast agent in peritendinous soft tissues (Figure 8).…”
Section: Chronic Injuries and Overusementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In their article "Semiquantitative index of symptomatic minor instability of the lateral elbow at CT arthrography (SMILE index): clinical applicability and reproducibility study, " Zagarella et al propose a novel radiological index that considers different aspects of SMILE, i.e., chondromalacia, annular ligament laxity, synovial thickening, humeroradial joint asymmetry, and capsular tears. A maximum of 8 points can be attributed in total, allowing for a fine-granular classification of minor instability [6]. Interestingly, the SMILE index was conceptualized and investigated based on the detailed analysis of 90 CT arthrograms in 80 individuals with ultrasound-guided articular injection of contrast agent.…”
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