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De Quervain's disease: diagnostic imaging

M Marini1, S Boni, A Pingi

  • 1Servizio di Radiologia, Ospedale C. Forlanini, Roma.

La Chirurgia Degli Organi Di Movimento
|April 1, 1994
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De Quervain's disease, a common tenosynovitis, is best diagnosed using ultrasound. This imaging technique effectively visualizes tendon and sheath involvement simply, completely, and affordably.

Area of Science:

  • Orthopedics
  • Radiology
  • Musculoskeletal Imaging

Background:

  • De Quervain's disease is the most prevalent form of stenotic tenosynovitis.
  • Accurate imaging is crucial for understanding the anatomopathologic changes.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To determine the optimal imaging technique for visualizing De Quervain's disease.
  • To compare the effectiveness of different imaging modalities in representing anatomopathologic modifications.

Main Methods:

  • Comparative study of imaging techniques for De Quervain's disease.
  • Evaluation of ultrasound's ability to depict sheath and tendon involvement.

Main Results:

  • Ultrasound examination demonstrated superior visualization of the affected tendons and sheaths.

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  • Ultrasound proved to be the most advantageous imaging method.
  • Conclusions:

    • Ultrasound is the most appropriate, complete, and cost-effective imaging technique for De Quervain's disease.
    • This method offers a simple and comprehensive assessment of tenosynovitis.