17 results found
Case
ALPSA, SLAP2 tear, and GAGL lesion of shoulder
Published
09 Feb 2015
95% complete
MRI
Article
Glenohumeral joint hydrodilatation
Glenohumeral joint (shoulder) hydrodilatation or tension arthrography is an established treatment for adhesive capsulitis of the shoulder (frozen shoulder) and can be performed using a variety of modalities.
Indications
adhesive capsulitis of the shoulder
Contraindications
anticoagulatio...
Article
Glenohumeral joint injection (technique)
Glenohumeral joint injections (often referred to as shoulder injections ) are performed as part of a number of therapeutic and imaging procedures using a variety of approaches and modalities. The underlying principles shared by all techniques are to avoid damage to the glenoid labrum, long head ...
Question
Question 1679
A 25-year-old attends for an MRI shoulder arthrogram, after falling 6 months ago, and has ongoing shoulder pain. They have labral deficiency on examination. A shoulder MRI was performed and an axial T1FS arthrogram image is shown. What is the diagnosis?
Article
Labeled imaging anatomy cases
This article lists a series of labeled imaging anatomy cases by body region and modality.
Brain
CT head: non-contrast axial
CT head: non-contrast coronal
CT head: non-contrast sagittal
CT head: non-contrast axial with clinical questions
CT head: angiogram axial
CT head: angiogram coronal
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Article
Subacromial bursal injection
Subacromial bursal corticosteroid injections, also known as subacromial-subdeltoid bursal injections, are used in patients with limited or no response to initial treatment with impingement syndrome, subacromial bursitis and/or rotator cuff disorders. Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs...
Article
Arthrogram (anesthetic)
An arthrogram injection is a procedure in which a solution is administered into a joint under imaging guidance. These procedures are more accurately named direct arthrogram injections, although they are routinely known as arthrograms. Fluoroscopy, ultrasound, and CT can be used for image guidanc...
Article
Rotator cuff calcific tendinitis barbotage
Rotator cuff calcific tendonitis can be treated with various techniques including ultrasound-guided barbotage, which is also known as ultrasound-guided needling and lavage. It is often performed in conjunction with a subacromial bursal injection. Alternative treatments include extracorporeal sho...
Article
Splenic trauma
Splenic trauma can occur after blunt or penetrating trauma or secondary to medical intervention (i.e. iatrogenic). The spleen is the most frequently injured internal organ after blunt trauma.
Epidemiology
In blunt trauma, the spleen can account for up to 49% of abdominal organ injuries 2.
Cli...
Article
Liver biopsy (percutaneous)
Percutaneous liver biopsy, utilizing either ultrasound or CT guidance, allows for an accurate and reliable method of acquiring hepatic tissue for histopathological assessment. It is divided into two types:
non-focal or non-targeted liver biopsy (used in the assessment and staging of the parench...
Article
Intervention curriculum
The interventional radiology curriculum is one of our curriculum articles and aims to be a collection of articles that represent the core interventional knowledge. As the different procedures are intrinsically linked to the various radiology subspecialties, its content is mixed with some of the ...
Case
Left upper limb arterial thrombosis on angiography
Published
08 Feb 2014
91% complete
DSA (angiography)
Case
Glenohumeral arthrogram injection (fluoroscopic guided)
Published
15 May 2020
69% complete
Fluoroscopy
Case
Cervical interlaminar epidural steroid injection (fluoroscopic guided)
Published
16 May 2020
68% complete
CT
Fluoroscopy
Question
Question 2043
From the list below, which is the only structure that is high signal on T1 weighted sequences?
Question
Question 2042
What signal characteristics will a focus of rotator cuff calcification have on MRI?
Case
Subacromial subdeltoid bursa injection - ultrasound guided
Published
08 Nov 2009
16% complete
Ultrasound