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Article ; Online: MR imaging of deltoid ligament pathologic findings and associated impingement syndromes.

Chhabra, Avneesh / Subhawong, Ty K / Carrino, John A

Radiographics : a review publication of the Radiological Society of North America, Inc

2010  Volume 30, Issue 3, Page(s) 751–761

Abstract: ... appearances of various components of the deltoid ligament and associated impingement syndromes are presented. ... the MR imaging technique for the deltoid ligament is summarized, and the normal and abnormal MR imaging ... with the anatomic substructure of the deltoid ligament to better localize and characterize pathologic findings ...

Abstract Injuries of the deltoid ligament of the ankle are increasingly recognized with the widespread use of magnetic resonance (MR) imaging. The use of higher magnetic field strengths requires familiarity with the anatomic substructure of the deltoid ligament to better localize and characterize pathologic findings. Specifically, improved image resolution allows components of the superficial (tibiocalcaneal, tibionavicular, posterior superficial tibiotalar, and tibiospring ligaments) and deep (anterior tibiotalar and posterior deep tibiotalar ligaments) portions of the ligament to be evaluated separately. Awareness of the deltoid ligament substructure and associated injury patterns can guide the radiologist in defining underlying mechanical derangement, such as that seen in various impingement disorders. In this review article, the MR imaging technique for the deltoid ligament is summarized, and the normal and abnormal MR imaging appearances of various components of the deltoid ligament and associated impingement syndromes are presented.
MeSH term(s) Humans ; Ligaments/injuries ; Ligaments/pathology ; Magnetic Resonance Imaging/methods ; Shoulder/pathology ; Shoulder Impingement Syndrome/pathology
Language English
Publishing date 2010-05-12
Publishing country United States
Document type Journal Article ; Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural
ZDB-ID 603172-9
ISSN 1527-1323 ; 0271-5333
ISSN (online) 1527-1323
ISSN 0271-5333
DOI 10.1148/rg.303095756
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