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Summary
Ultrasonography-guided posterior injection technique for shoulder MR arthrography. A. Transverse ultrasonography image shows needle track and intraarticular needle tip in patient with posterior glenohumeral joint puncture for MR arthrography. It also reveals distention of joint capsule with free fluid within joint space. White arrow = needle shaft, white arrowhead = intraarticular needle tip. B. Corresponding schematic drawing shows optimal needle track and placement. White arrow = needle shaft, black arrowhead = intraarticular needle tip. G = posterior glenoid rim, HH = humeral head
From Ogul H, Karaca L, Can CE, Pirimoglu B, Tuncer K, Topal M, Okur A, Kantarci M. Anatomy, variants, and pathologies of the superior glenohumeral ligament: magnetic resonance imaging with three-dimensional volumetric interpolated breath-hold examination sequence and conventional magnetic resonance arthrography. Korean J Radiol. 2014 Jul-Aug;15(4):508-22. doi: 10.3348/kjr.2014.15.4.508. Epub 2014 Jul 9. PMID: 25053912; PMCID: PMC4105815.
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