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Einstein (Säo Paulo) ; 21: eAO0162, 2023. tab, graf
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1514105

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ABSTRACT Objective To correlate the significance of osseous, chondral, tendon, and ligamentous injuries with anatomical variations in low-grade versus high-grade acute ankle sprains. Methods We retrospectively identified the magnetic resonance imaging findings of acute ankle sprains (<15 days). Participants with a history of previous sprains, arthritis, tumors, infections, or inflammatory conditions were excluded. Images were independently evaluated by two musculoskeletal radiologists and assessed for osseous, chondral, tendon, and ligamentous injuries and anatomical variations. Participants were divided into low-grade versus high-grade sprain groups, according to the presence of a complete tear in at least one component of the lateral ligament complex. Results The final study group comprised 100 magnetic resonance images (mean age, 36 years), the majority of males (54%), the right ankle (52%), and a mean sprain duration of 5 days. Participants with high-grade sprains presented with increased rates of medial malleolus edema (p<0.001), moderate and large articular effusions (p=0.041), and shorter calcaneonavicular distance (p=0.008). Complete tears of the anterior talofibular ligament and calcaneofibular ligaments were observed in 100% and 51.2% of the participants in the High-Grade Group, respectively. The deltoid ligament complex was partially torn in this group (55.8% versus 8.8%, p<0.001). Extensor tendon retinaculum lesions occurred significantly more frequently in this group (41.9%) compared to the overall study population (23%) (p<0.001). Conclusion Participants with high-grade ankle sprains presented with shorter calcaneonavicular distances and increased rates of medial malleolus edema, deltoid complex partial tears, extensor retinaculum lesions, and articular effusion.

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Einstein (Säo Paulo) ; 20: eAE0163, 2022. tab, graf
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1404672

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ABSTRACT Objective Adhesive capsulitis is an inflammatory disease of the joint capsule, clinically manifested as pain, stiffness, and dysfunction of the shoulder. We subjectively observed an increased incidence of adhesive capsulitis, and raised the hypothesis that adhesive capsulitis was more frequent in magnetic resonance imaging examinations performed during the COVID-19 pandemic as compared with examinations prior to this period. Methods Data from medical records and magnetic resonance imaging of the shoulder presenting typical imaging findings of adhesive capsulitis, performed in our organization from March to June 2020, were evaluated and compared with data and imaging from the same period of the previous year. To this end, an organizational business intelligence tool called "search reports" was used, searching for the term "adhesive capsulitis" in the radiological report, results were tabulated, and corresponding magnetic resonance imaging exams were analyzed. Results Our search found a total of 240 and 1,373 cases of adhesive capsulitis in the 2020 and 2019 periods, respectively. The mean age of patients was 53.9 years in the 2020 group and 49.9 years in 2019 (p<0.001). Magnetic resonance imaging findings were positive for adhesive capsulitis in 40 out of 240 shoulders (16.7%) in the 2020 group versus 127 out of 1,373 shoulders (9.2%) in the 2019 group. This difference was statistically significant (p=0.001). Conclusion Our study findings suggest a relative increase in the proportion of magnetic resonance imaging findings suggestive of adhesive capsulitis cases during COVID-19 pandemics based on data from our organization.

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Acta ortop. bras ; 30(1): e244380, 2022. tab, graf
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1355572

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ABSTRACT Introduction. Osteitis pubis is a common inflammatory disease of the pubic symphysis, defined as a chronic pain syndrome caused by repetitive microtrauma. Since adaptative changes are necessary in the pelvis to adjust the equilibrium of the myotendinous structures, the aim of this study was to evaluate the correlation between pelvic incidence and osteitis pubis among professional soccer players. Materials and Methods. An observational, cross-sectional study was performed with professional soccer players from five teams during pre-season. Athletes with previous congenital pelvic abnormalities or a history of surgery were excluded. Radiographs of the pelvis were analyzed by two radiologists and assessed for findings consistent with osteitis pubis, and the following parameters were measured: pelvic incidence (PI), sacral inclination (SI), and pelvic version (PV). Results. A total of 107 subjects were included in the study, with a mean age of 25.6 ± 3.1 years. Findings compatible with osteitis pubis were present in 74.8% of the subjects (80/107). There was no statistical correlation between osteitis pubis and PI (52.3°±12.7° vs. 48.4°±10.8°; p=0.156), SI (43.1°±9.8° vs. 39.9°±10.1°; p=0.146), or PV (9.2°± 6.3° vs 8.6°± 7.5°; p=0.649). Agreement between readers was excellent (p<0.0001). Conclusion. There was no significant correlation between pelvic parameters and radiographic diagnosis of osteitis pubis. Leve of Evidence II; Diagnostic study.


RESUMO Introdução. A osteíte púbica é uma doença inflamatória comum da sínfise púbica, definida como síndrome de dor crônica causada por microtraumas de repetição. Uma vez que são necessárias mudanças adaptativas na pelve para adequar o equilíbrio das estruturas miotendíneas, o objetivo deste estudo foi avaliar a correlação entre e a incidência pélvica e a osteíte púbica em jogadores profissionais de futebol. Materiais e Métodos. Estudo transversal, observacional, conduzido com jogadores profissionais de futebol de cinco times profissionais durante a pré-temporada. Foram excluídos do estudo atletas com anormalidades congênitas prévias ou com história de cirurgia. As radiografias de pelve foram avaliadas por dois médicos radiologistas quanto aos achados compatíveis com osteíte púbica, e os seguintes parâmetros foram medidos: incidência pélvica (PI), inclinação sacral (SI) e versão pélvica (PV). Resultados. Foram incluídos 107 participantes, com média de idade de 25,6 ± 3,1 anos. Achados compatíveis com osteíte púbica estavam presentes em 74,8% dos indivíduos (80/107). Não houve correlação estatística entre osteíte púbica e PI (52,3°± 12,7° vs. 48,4° ± 10,8°; p = 0,156), SI (43,1° ± 9,8° vs. 39,9° ± 10,1°; p = 0,146) ou PV (9,2° ± 6,3° vs. 8,6° ± 7,5°; p = 0,649). A concordância entre os médicos radiologistas foi excelente (p < 0,0001). Conclusões. Não houve correlação significativa entre os parâmetros pélvicos e o diagnóstico radiográfico de osteíte púbica. Nível de Evidência II; Estudo diagnóstico.

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Radiol. bras ; 52(1): 48-53, Jan.-Feb. 2019. graf
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS | ID: biblio-984936

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Abstract Focal bone lesions are not uncommon findings in the daily practice of radiology. Therefore, it is essential to differentiate between lesions with aggressive, malignant potential that require action and those that have no clinical significance, many of which are variants or benign lesions, sometimes self-limited and related to reactive processes. In some cases, a diagnostic error can have catastrophic results. For example, a biopsy performed in a patient with myositis ossificans can lead to an incorrect diagnosis of sarcomatous lesions and consequently to mutilating surgical procedures. The present study reviews the main radiological aspects of the lesions that are most commonly seen in daily practice and have the potential to be confused with aggressive, malignant bone processes. We also illustrate these entities by presenting cases seen at our institution.


Resumo O achado de lesões ósseas focais não é incomum no dia-a-dia do radiologista. É, portanto, imprescindível saber discernir as lesões com potencial maligno agressivo, que requerem ação, das desprovidas de significado clínico, muitas destas sendo variantes da normalidade ou processos reativos benignos, às vezes, autolimitados. Em alguns casos, a confusão diagnóstica pode ter resultados catastróficos, como a realização de biópsia em casos de miosite ossificante, que pode levar ao diagnóstico incorreto de lesões de origem sarcomatosa e a cirurgias mutilantes. O presente estudo faz uma revisão dos principais aspectos radiológicos das lesões que mais comumente são vistas no dia-a-dia e que possuem potencial para causar confusão com processos ósseos malignos e agressivos. Ilustramos, ainda, essas lesões, apresentando casos do nosso serviço.

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Radiol. bras ; 51(3): 162-165, May-June 2018.
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS | ID: biblio-956254

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Abstract Objective: To analyze the perception of the relevance of introducing bilingual (Portuguese-English) musculoskeletal imaging education into radiology and diagnostic imaging residency programs, describing the method used. Materials and Methods: To evaluate the relevance of incorporating the bilingual study of musculoskeletal imaging into medical residency programs, we administered a questionnaire, consisting of several multiple-choice questions and one subjective question, to 21 radiology residents at a private tertiary hospital. The residents completed the questionnaire voluntarily and anonymously. Results: Integrating English teaching into radiology training was considered important by 95.2% of the residents. Approximately 90% of residents believe that the method applied at their institution is suitable for learning. Conclusion: The introduction of the English language into the teaching of musculoskeletal imaging in the radiology residency program was perceived positively by the residents, and the preceptors effectively supported those activities.


Resumo Objetivo: Analisar a percepção de relevância da introdução do ensino bilíngue (português-inglês) da imagem musculoesquelética na residência e aperfeiçoamento médico em radiologia e diagnóstico por imagem, descrevendo o método utilizado. Materiais e Métodos: Um questionário, composto por perguntas de múltipla escolha e uma pergunta subjetiva, foi aplicado a 21 residentes e aperfeiçoandos de radiologia e diagnóstico por imagem de um hospital terciário privado, que responderam de forma voluntária e anônima, com a finalidade de avaliar a relevância da incorporação do estudo bilíngue da imagem musculoesquelética na residência médica. Resultados: A integração entre ensino da radiologia e da língua inglesa foi considerada importante por 95,2% dos residentes e aperfeiçoandos. Cerca de 90% dos residentes e aperfeiçoandos acreditam que o método aplicado na instituição é adequado para a aprendizagem. Conclusão: A introdução da língua inglesa no ensino da imagem musculoesquelética na residência médica de radiologia foi avaliada de forma positiva pelos médicos residentes, tendo os preceptores apoiado de forma efetiva as atividades.

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