1. Spectrum of Suprascapular Nerve Lesions: Normal and Abnormal Neuromuscular Imaging Appearances on 3-T MR Neurography
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Shivani Ahlawat, Allan J. Belzberg, Kiran Batra, Avneesh Chhabra, and Vibhor Wadhwa
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Parsonage–Turner syndrome ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Rotator cuff injury ,Magnetic resonance neurography ,Peripheral Nervous System Diseases ,Neuroimaging ,Magnetic resonance imaging ,General Medicine ,Anatomy ,Suprascapular nerve ,medicine.disease ,Magnetic Resonance Imaging ,Rotator Cuff Injuries ,Plexopathy ,Scapula ,Rotator Cuff ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Peripheral Nervous System ,medicine ,Humans ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Rotator cuff ,business ,Brachial plexus - Abstract
OBJECTIVE. In this article, we will review the normal anatomy and imaging features of various neuromuscular abnormalities related to suprascapular neuropathy. CONCLUSION. Suprascapular neuropathy can be difficult to distinguish from rotator cuff pathology, plexopathy, and radiculopathy. Electrodiagnostic studies are considered the reference standard for diagnosis; however, high-resolution 3-T MR neurography (MRN) can play an important role. MRN enables direct visualization of the nerve and simultaneous assessment of the cervical spine, brachial plexus, and rotator cuff.
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- 2015
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