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Radiol Med ; 79(3): 151-62, 1990 Mar.
Article in Italian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2186438

ABSTRACT

Sonography, which is commonly used in the evaluation of muscular traumas following exercise, quite often provides the radiologist with normal findings. One hundred and fifty-nine athletes were considered (170 US examinations), and the clinical diagnoses the patients had been referred for were compared with US findings: the pathologic condition was confirmed in 59% of the cases, while the extant 41% had normal findings. The highest percentage of positive findings was observed in the Achilles tendon region (75%), while the figure dropped to 38% in the thigh. In the latter location, muscular ruptures were confirmed in 69% of the cases, versus 17% in case of muscular distraction. As for the Achilles tendon, pathologic conditions both along the axis and in the insertion of the tendon were confirmed in 20% of the cases, but clinical accuracy was improved by US in 47% and 20% of the patients, respectively, and the diagnosis was changed in 10% and 20% of the cases, respectively. Therefore, clinical accuracy was demonstrated to depend on the pathologic condition as well as on the anatomical region involved.


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Athletic Injuries/diagnosis , Leg Injuries/diagnosis , Ultrasonography , Humans , Muscles/injuries , Muscles/pathology , Rupture/diagnosis , Tendon Injuries/diagnosis , Tendons/pathology , Ultrasonography/methods
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Radiol Med ; 70(10): 709-13, 1984 Oct.
Article in Italian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-6536980

ABSTRACT

A long term follow-up (10 divided by 12 years) of Charnley total hip arthroplasties fixed with radiopaque acrylic cement is reported. Clinical results and X-rays features have been correlated and discussed with reference to the bone reaction and to the diagnostic possibilities of standard radiographs. A radiographic diagnosis of loosening preceding relevant clinical symptom may allow revision arthroplasty before anatomical situation becomes too deteriorated.


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Bone Cements , Hip Joint/diagnostic imaging , Hip Prosthesis , Acrylates , Follow-Up Studies , Hip Prosthesis/adverse effects , Humans , Radiography , Time Factors
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