对于患者呈现疼痛的肩膀成像
Arees Damani1, Humza Osmani2, Jugal Patel3
1Department of Radiology, Chelsea and Westminster Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK.
概括
这篇文章回顾了初级保健中肩部疼痛的常见原因,包括患者病史,急性和慢性疾病的检查和成像. 它指导在各种护理环境中诊断和管理肩部病理.
科学领域:
- 整形外科和运动医学
- 肌肉骨系统疾病 肌肉骨系统疾病
- 诊断成像 诊断成像 诊断成像
背景情况:
- 肩部疼痛是初级保健诊所和急诊室咨询的常见原因.
- 创伤性和非创伤性肩部疾病都会导致患者表现.
- 有效的诊断和管理对于改善患者的治疗结果至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 提供急性和慢性肩部疼痛表现的全面概述.
- 详细介绍患者病史,体检结果和诊断成像策略.
- 讨论各种成像模式的优点,弱点和诊断实用性.
主要方法:
- 在初级和二级护理环境中对常见的肩部疼痛病理的审查.
- 分析典型患者病史和身体检查的主要发现.
- 评估成像方法,包括它们在肩部诊断方面的优点和局限性.
主要成果:
- 识别了诊断肩部疼痛的关键历史和检查特征.
- 比较不同成像技术 (如X射线,MRI,超声波) 在评估肩部病理方面的有效性.
- 概述了基于诊断发现的各种肩部疾病的管理原则.
结论:
- 对病史和体检进行准确的评估对于初始肩部疼痛诊断至关重要.
- 适当选择成像方式有助于证实诊断和指导治疗.
- 综合管理策略改善了各种肩部病理患者的治疗结果.
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