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Normal Anatomy, Variants and Pitfalls on Shoulder MRI

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Journal Eur J Radiol
Specialty Radiology
Date 2008 Apr 22
PMID 18423935
Citations 17
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Abstract

MR imaging of the shoulder is widely used for assessment of impingement and instability-related clinical conditions. The following review article demonstrates the normal anatomy, variations and classical pitfalls. In addition to classical pitfalls (sublabral hole, sublabral recess, Buford complex) the authors focus on a number of normal, bony, cartilaginous, ligamentous and tendinous structures that can simulate disease at the shoulder. In addition, ways to distinguish these pitfalls from true shoulder abnormalities are shown.

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