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Radiology of the Shoulder

Radiology of the Shoulder. Lauren Stephens July 31, 2008. Anatomy. Imaging studies for the evaluation of shoulder pain. Plain film radiography- first imaging modality for all shoulder pathology CT- pre- and post-op evaluation MRI- best initial modality for soft tissue injury

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Radiology of the Shoulder

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  1. Radiology of the Shoulder Lauren Stephens July 31, 2008

  2. Anatomy

  3. Imaging studies for the evaluation of shoulder pain • Plain film radiography- first imaging modality for all shoulder pathology • CT- pre- and post-op evaluation • MRI- best initial modality for soft tissue injury • Bone scan- suspected metastases • Arthrography- imaging after injection of contrast into the joint space • Ultrasonography- not widely used in the US

  4. AP View:External Rotation

  5. AP View:Internal Rotation

  6. Axillary View

  7. MRI

  8. CT 1) Glenoid 2) Humerus 3) Deltoid 4) Infraspinatus 5) Scapula 6) Supraspinatus 7) Clavicle 8) Subscapularis 9) Teres minor 10) Triceps 11) Pec major 12) Pec minor 13) Biceps (long) 14) Biceps (short) 15) Teres major 16) Latissimus

  9. Anterior Dislocation

  10. Anterior Dislocation

  11. Avascular Necrosis

  12. Avascular Necrosis

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