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Hypoplasia of the glenoid neck of the scapula: imaging findings and report of 16 patients.

机译:肩cap骨盂肩颈发育不全:影像学表现和16例患者的报告。

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OBJECTIVE: Our purpose was to describe the primary and associated imaging findings in patients with glenoid hypoplasia required for an accurate diagnostic appraisal of this uncommon abnormality. METHODS: The medical records and imaging studies of 16 patients with glenoid hypoplasia were retrospectively reviewed. Plain films were available in all patients, arthrography in 2, computed tomography (CT) in 5, CT arthrotomography in 3, magnetic resonance (MR) imaging in 9, and MR arthrography in 3 patients. The imaging studies were reviewed with special attention to the primary and secondary findings associated with glenoid hypoplasia. RESULTS: On radiographs, the 21 abnormal shoulders documented in the 16 patients with glenoid hypoplasia had an irregular (n=15) or shallow and smooth (n=6) articular surface of the glenoid. Computed tomography findings showed subluxation of the humeral head in 5 cases. On MR images, the hypoplastic bony glenoid and scapular neck were replaced by abnormal tissue of inhomogeneous signal intensity, showing the signal intensity characteristics of fibrocartilage (n=6) or fat (n=5). Widening of the inferior glenohumeral joint space was seen in all cases. Magnetic resonance imaging or MR arthrography revealed variable abnormalities of the labrum, including enlargement (10 shoulders), detachment of labrum from the bony glenoid (6 shoulders), intrasubstance tear (4 shoulders), and perilabral cyst (2 shoulders). The posterior labrum was absent (n=1) or torn (n=1) in one patient with bilateral deformity. Other findings included partial tear of the subscapularis tendon (n=1) and rotator cuff atrophy (n=1) and tear (n=2). CONCLUSION: Glenoid hypoplasia is a developmental skeletal anomaly comprising a spectrum of associated osseous and cartilaginous changes of the articular cartilage and glenoid labrum. Cross-sectional imaging studies, with or without arthrography, may help further characterize associated derangements of the shoulder, some of which are indicative of shoulder instability.
机译:目的:我们的目的是描述关节盂发育不全患者的主要和相关影像学发现,以对这种罕见异常进行准确的诊断评估。方法:回顾性分析16例关节盂发育不全的病历和影像学资料。所有患者均可以使用平片,其中2处为关节造影,5处为CT断层扫描(CT),3例为CT关节断层造影,9例为MRI,3例为MR关节造影。回顾了影像学研究,特别注意与关节盂发育不全相关的主要和次要发现。结果:在X线照片上,在16例关节盂发育不全患者中记录的21个异常肩关节的关节面不规则(n = 15)或浅而光滑(n = 6)。计算机断层扫描结果显示5例肱骨头半脱位。在MR图像上,发育不良的骨性盂盂和肩neck骨颈被信号强度不均匀的异常组织代替,显示了纤维软骨(n = 6)或脂肪(n = 5)的信号强度特征。在所有情况下均可见下肱骨肱关节间隙的扩大。磁共振成像或MR关节造影显示了唇唇的各种异常,包括肿胀(10个肩部),唇骨与骨盂关节脱离(6个肩部),药物内撕裂(4个肩部)和唇周囊肿(2个肩部)。一名双侧畸形患者不存在后唇(n = 1)或撕裂(n = 1)。其他发现包括肩s下肌腱部分撕裂(n = 1)和肩袖萎缩(n = 1)和撕裂(n = 2)。结论:关节盂发育不全是一种发育性骨骼异常,包括一系列相关的软骨和盂唇骨骨和软骨变化。具有或没有关节造影的横断面成像研究可能有助于进一步表征肩关节的相关畸形,其中一些指示肩关节不稳定。

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