Acute Ligament Injuries of the Elbow

2021 ◽  
Vol 25 (04) ◽  
pp. 580-588
Author(s):  
Diogo Guilherme Leão Edelmuth ◽  
Paulo Victor Partezani Helito ◽  
Marcos Felippe de Paula Correa ◽  
Marcelo Bordalo-Rodrigues

AbstractUlnar collateral, radial collateral, lateral ulnar collateral, and annular ligaments can be injured in an acute trauma, such as valgus stress in athletes and elbow dislocation. Recognizing normal anatomy in magnetic resonance imaging and ultrasonography studies is important to identify ligamentous abnormalities in these imaging modalities.

Author(s):  
Zainab Vora ◽  
Ankur Goyal ◽  
Raju Sharma

AbstractAnatomy is the key to accurate imaging interpretation. It is essential for radiologists to thoroughly understand the normal anatomy and spatial relationships of the stomach and duodenum to accurately localize the site of abnormality. In this article, we describe in detail the gross and applied radiological anatomy of the stomach and duodenum, and the current role of various radiological investigations (including barium studies, endoscopic ultrasonography, computed tomography, and magnetic resonance imaging) in the evaluation of the diseases involving the stomach and duodenum.


Author(s):  
Ahmed Reda ◽  
Ihab Gomaa

AbstractThe present study is a case report of vulvar lipoma. The vulva is a rare site for the development of lipomas, and the aim of the study is to determine if the current imaging modalities can diagnose lipomas correctly. A 43-year-old patient presented with a painless, slowly progressive, oval, mobile and non-tender right vulvar mass compressing the vagina and totally covering the introitus. Both the ultrasonography and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) exams suggested the diagnosis of lipoma. Surgical excision was performed, and the histopathological examination of the mass confirmed a lipoma.


2008 ◽  
Vol 33 (6) ◽  
pp. 1733-1738 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jyrki Halinen ◽  
Mika Koivikko ◽  
Jan Lindahl ◽  
Eero Hirvensalo

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