Sensitivity and specificity of MR arthrography for SLAP tears is about 80% and 90%. Nacey et al. (https://t.co/WehTNZFLFO) pointed out, that in 1/3 SLAP lesions are not as bright as fluid / Gad. Read in more detail: https://t.co/03dL8w5BCW
RT @SkeletalRadiol: Incidence of gadolinium or fluid signal within surgically proven glenoid labral tears at MR arthrography by Nacey et al…
RT @SkeletalRadiol: Incidence of gadolinium or fluid signal within surgically proven glenoid labral tears at MR arthrography by Nacey et al…
RT @SkeletalRadiol: Incidence of gadolinium or fluid signal within surgically proven glenoid labral tears at MR arthrography by Nacey et al…
RT @SkeletalRadiol: Incidence of gadolinium or fluid signal within surgically proven glenoid labral tears at MR arthrography by Nacey et al…
RT @SkeletalRadiol: Incidence of gadolinium or fluid signal within surgically proven glenoid labral tears at MR arthrography by Nacey et al…
RT @SkeletalRadiol: Incidence of gadolinium or fluid signal within surgically proven glenoid labral tears at MR arthrography by Nacey et al…
RT @SkeletalRadiol: Incidence of gadolinium or fluid signal within surgically proven glenoid labral tears at MR arthrography by Nacey et al…
Incidence of gadolinium or fluid signal within surgically proven glenoid labral tears at MR arthrography by Nacey et al. 2 (MSK) radiologists retrospectively categorized labral signal as T1-hyperintense, T1-gadolinium, T2-hyperintense, or T2-fluid. https