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圣关节跨年 - 什么是正常的?
Anne Grethe Jurik1, Nele Herregods2
1Department of Radiology, Aarhus University Hospital, Palle Juul-Jensens Boulevard 99, Aarhus N 8200, Denmark.
Therapeutic advances in musculoskeletal disease
|April 1, 2024
概括
了解正常的关节 (SIJ) 解剖学和变异对于准确的诊断至关重要. 本综述详细介绍了所有年龄段的典型SIJ发现,以防止误解正常变化为病理.
科学领域:
- 放射学 放射学是一门学科.
- 人体解剖学 解剖学 解剖学
- 整形外科 整形外科 整形外科
背景情况:
- 圣关节 (SIJ) 呈现出显著的解剖学变异性.
- 非炎症性变化和生理成熟可以在成像上模仿病理.
- 准确的解释需要了解正常变化的知识.
研究的目的:
- 审查当前关于正常神经关节发现的知识.
- 帮助区分正常变异和病理状况.
- 为所有年龄组提供全面指南.
主要方法:
- 对解剖学和成像学研究的文献综述.
- 对SIJ变化和与年龄相关的变化数据的综合.
- 专注于磁共振成像 (MRI) 的发现.
主要成果:
- SIJ解剖学显示了相当大的个人间和个人内变化.
- 骨髓胀,硬化和脂肪沉积可以代表正常发现.
- 骨成熟会影响儿童群体中的SIJ外观.
结论:
- 对正常SIJ解剖学和变异的彻底理解对于准确的诊断至关重要.
- 这种知识有助于防止错误诊断炎症性关节疾病.
- 本综述是SIJ成像检查在整个生命过程中发现的正常结果的参考.
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