Skeletal radiology.
Publisher:
Springer International.. Berlin : Springer Verlag
Frequency: Twelve no. a year
Country: Germany
Language: English
Author(s):
International Skeletal Society.
Start Year:1976 -
ISSN:
0364-2348 (Print)
1432-2161 (Electronic)
0364-2348 (Linking)
1432-2161 (Electronic)
0364-2348 (Linking)
Impact Factor
2.1
2022
| NLM ID: | 7701953 |
| (DNLM): | S26940000(s) |
| (OCoLC): | 02575772 |
| Coden: | SKRADI |
| Classification: | W1 SK582 |
Detection of small tendon lesions by sonoelastographic visualization of strain profile differences: initial experiences. To assess the capability of a commercial sonoelastography system to detect small tendon lesions by quantitative analysis of elastogram profiles. Methods: Strips of equine digital flexor tendons were used to model small human tendons. Two tendons were examined. From each tendon, six unmodified tendon strips (controls) and six tendon strips with a central defect of the same tendons were compared. The tendon strips were placed under a physiological tensile strain of 5%. Sonoelastographic visualization of the strain profile was performed. Regions of interest (ROI) were defined left and right of th...
Spinal hyperostosis in comparative pathology. A useful approach to the concept. Spinal hyperostosis, an anatomical and radiological concept primarily described in man, is characterized by enthesopathic bony overgrowth on vertebral bodies in the form of spurs or intervertebral bridges. It can also be part of a more diffuse enthesopathic condition, including the appendicular skeleton. These changes are distinct from those of osteoarthrosis. Similar changes can be observed in all kinds of mammals, independent of their type of locomotion (bipodic, quadrumanous, quadrupedic, or aquatic). An anatomical and radiological study is presented of six cases (with histological examinat...