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| - Background: This retrospective study reports the types, frequency, and relationships of lesions affecting a malfunctioning shoulder joint. Aims: Determination of the frequency and mutual relationships of lesions of the shoulder joint in cases of malfunction. Methods: In a set of 79 patients, which consisted of 55 men and 24 women sent for an MRI during a period of 14 months, we retrospectively evaluated the frequency and mutual relationships between lesions of the structures of the shoulder joint, specifically: lesions of the long head of the biceps tendon; superior labral tear from anterior to posterior (SLAP) lesions; glenohumeral traumatic changes; glenohumeral degenerative changes; acromioclavicular degenerative changes; acromioclavicular traumatic changes; pathological bursae, and lesions of the glenohumeral and acromioclavicular ligaments. We evaluated the frequency of representation of subacromial, subcoracoid, and posterosuperior impingements. Results: 30.4% of the patients had the simultaneous occurrence of two lesions of the shoulder joint, 25.3% lesions of three structures, and 19% lesions of one structure. The most common types of lesions were: bursae fillings in 17.2%; acromioclavicular degenerations in 15.7%; lesions of the long head of the biceps in 15.2%, and SLAP lesions in 12.6%. Conclusion: In the majority of cases, we found combined and simultaneous lesions of more than one structure of the shoulder joint. The most frequent pathological findings in our group were the presence of a filled bursa or bursae (34 patients, 17.2%), acromioclavicular degeneration (31 patients, 15.7%), and lesions of the long head of the biceps tendon (30 patients, 15.2%). The most common type of impingement was subacromial impingement with a lesion of m. supraspinatus (41 patients, 51.9%).
- Background: This retrospective study reports the types, frequency, and relationships of lesions affecting a malfunctioning shoulder joint. Aims: Determination of the frequency and mutual relationships of lesions of the shoulder joint in cases of malfunction. Methods: In a set of 79 patients, which consisted of 55 men and 24 women sent for an MRI during a period of 14 months, we retrospectively evaluated the frequency and mutual relationships between lesions of the structures of the shoulder joint, specifically: lesions of the long head of the biceps tendon; superior labral tear from anterior to posterior (SLAP) lesions; glenohumeral traumatic changes; glenohumeral degenerative changes; acromioclavicular degenerative changes; acromioclavicular traumatic changes; pathological bursae, and lesions of the glenohumeral and acromioclavicular ligaments. We evaluated the frequency of representation of subacromial, subcoracoid, and posterosuperior impingements. Results: 30.4% of the patients had the simultaneous occurrence of two lesions of the shoulder joint, 25.3% lesions of three structures, and 19% lesions of one structure. The most common types of lesions were: bursae fillings in 17.2%; acromioclavicular degenerations in 15.7%; lesions of the long head of the biceps in 15.2%, and SLAP lesions in 12.6%. Conclusion: In the majority of cases, we found combined and simultaneous lesions of more than one structure of the shoulder joint. The most frequent pathological findings in our group were the presence of a filled bursa or bursae (34 patients, 17.2%), acromioclavicular degeneration (31 patients, 15.7%), and lesions of the long head of the biceps tendon (30 patients, 15.2%). The most common type of impingement was subacromial impingement with a lesion of m. supraspinatus (41 patients, 51.9%). (en)
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| - Diagnosis of Lesions of the Shoulder Joint Using Magnetic Resonance Imaging
- Diagnosis of Lesions of the Shoulder Joint Using Magnetic Resonance Imaging (en)
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| - Diagnosis of Lesions of the Shoulder Joint Using Magnetic Resonance Imaging
- Diagnosis of Lesions of the Shoulder Joint Using Magnetic Resonance Imaging (en)
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| - RIV/61989592:15510/14:33150494!RIV15-MSM-15510___
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| - RIV/61989592:15510/14:33150494
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| - long head of the biceps tendon; SLAP lesion; shoulder joint; magnetic resonance imaging; ligament; glenohumeral changes; bursa; Acromioclavicular joint (en)
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| - GB - Spojené království Velké Británie a Severního Irska
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| - Journal of radiology and diagnostic imaging
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| - Zapletalová, Jana
- Heřman, Miroslav
- Vařeka, Ivan
- Pauček, Boris
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