THE ACCURACY OF POSTOPERATIVE MRI IN EVALUATION OF RECURRENT SHOULDER INSTABILITY
Ahmed Adam Eltayeb;
Abstract
MR imaging and MR arthrography are widely used for evaluating the
postoperative shoulder instability, for its optimal soft tissue
visualization. However several factors may decrease its accuracy.
To achieve accurate image interpretation, the radiologis
postoperative shoulder instability, for its optimal soft tissue
visualization. However several factors may decrease its accuracy.
To achieve accurate image interpretation, the radiologis
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| Title | THE ACCURACY OF POSTOPERATIVE MRI IN EVALUATION OF RECURRENT SHOULDER INSTABILITY | Authors | Ahmed Adam Eltayeb | Keywords | THE ACCURACY OF POSTOPERATIVE MRI IN EVALUATION OF RECURRENT SHOULDER INSTABILITY | Issue Date | 2009 | Description | MR imaging and MR arthrography are widely used for evaluating the postoperative shoulder instability, for its optimal soft tissue visualization. However several factors may decrease its accuracy. To achieve accurate image interpretation, the radiologis |
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