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[Inflammatory changes in shoulder arthrography].

G Stetter, K Meydam, K G Hering

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    Shoulder arthrography reveals synovitis signs like contrast defects and lymphatic filling in periarthritis humeroscapularis. This imaging technique accurately diagnoses rotator cuff tears and other shoulder pain conditions.

    Area of Science:

    • Orthopedic imaging
    • Radiology
    • Diagnostic procedures

    Background:

    • Periarthritis humeroscapularis, a common cause of shoulder pain, can present with complex pathologies.
    • Accurate diagnosis is crucial for effective treatment of shoulder joint disorders.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To evaluate the diagnostic utility of shoulder arthrography in periarthritis humeroscapularis.
    • To compare arthrography with CT in identifying inflammatory shoulder joint changes.

    Main Methods:

    • Shoulder arthrography was performed on patients with suspected periarthritis humeroscapularis.
    • Radiographic findings, including contrast defects and lymphatic filling, were analyzed.
    • Comparison with CT scans was conducted for cases of suspected rotator cuff tears and inflammatory changes.

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    Main Results:

    • Arthrography demonstrated characteristic signs of synovitis, such as nodular contrast defects and bursal irregularities.
    • Contrast-filling of irregular lymphatics was observed, indicating inflammatory processes.
    • Arthrography provided precise diagnoses for suspected rotator cuff tears and other painful, movement-limiting shoulder conditions.
    • Arthrography proved superior to CT in visualizing inflammatory changes within the shoulder joint.

    Conclusions:

    • Shoulder arthrography is a valuable tool for diagnosing synovitis in periarthritis humeroscapularis.
    • It offers superior visualization of inflammatory changes compared to CT.
    • Arthrography enables accurate diagnosis of rotator cuff tears and other shoulder pathologies.