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234 related items for PubMed ID: 19204551

  • 1. Clinical update: MR imaging of the shoulder.
    Murray PJ, Shaffer BS.
    Sports Med Arthrosc Rev; 2009 Mar; 17(1):40-8. PubMed ID: 19204551
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  • 2. Pain related to rotator cuff abnormalities: MRI findings without clinical significance.
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  • 3. MR arthrography of the shoulder.
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  • 9. MR arthrographic depiction of tears of the rotator cuff: benefit of abduction and external rotation of the arm.
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    Park HJ, Lee SY, Kim MS, Choi SH, Chung EC, Kook SH, Kim E.
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  • 11. Diagnostic value of US, MR and MR arthrography in shoulder instability.
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  • 12. MR imaging and MR arthrography of the postoperative shoulder: spectrum of normal and abnormal findings.
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  • 14. [Magnetic resonance imaging of glenohumeral instability].
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    Dinter DJ, Martetschläger F, Büsing KA, Schönberg SO, Scharf HP, Lehmann LJ.
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  • 17. [Application possibilities of MR arthrography in diseases of the shoulder joint].
    Kreitner KF, Grebe P, Kersjes W, Runkel M, Kirschner P, Schild HH.
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  • 18. Saline magnetic resonance arthrography in the evaluation of glenohumeral instability.
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  • 20. MR arthrography of the rotator cuff and labral-ligamentous complex.
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