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335 related items for PubMed ID: 11756726

  • 1. Shoulder instability: accuracy of MR imaging performed after surgery in depicting recurrent injury--initial findings.
    Wagner SC, Schweitzer ME, Morrison WB, Fenlin JM, Bartolozzi AR.
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  • 2. Recurrent symptoms after shoulder instability repair: direct MR arthrographic assessment--correlation with second-look surgical evaluation.
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    Rowan KR, Andrews G, Spielmann A, Leith J, Forster BB.
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  • 14. Labral injuries: accuracy of detection with unenhanced MR imaging of the shoulder.
    Gusmer PB, Potter HG, Schatz JA, Wickiewicz TL, Altchek DW, O'Brien SJ, Warren RF.
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  • 17. MR arthrography of the shoulder: comparison with conventional MR imaging.
    Flannigan B, Kursunoglu-Brahme S, Snyder S, Karzel R, Del Pizzo W, Resnick D.
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  • 19. Ultrasonography of symptomatic rotator cuff tears compared with MR imaging and surgery.
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  • 20. Magnetic resonance imaging after surgery for shoulder instability.
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