Isabela A N da Cruz, Marília C Fagundes, Lucas N M da Silva, Flávia F Araújo, Dâmaris V C Gonçalves, Breno Schor, Marcelo A C Nico, Nicholas G Rhodes, Júlio B Guimarães, Alípio G Ormond Filho
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Shoulder and neck concerns are prevalent musculoskeletal issues prompting medical attention, often stemming from scapulothoracic disorders that can serve as both the cause and consequence of other shoulder abnormalities. Scapular dyskinesis, fractures, benign and malignant masses, and neuropathies are frequently overlooked yet can substantially affect shoulder pain and function, particularly in athletes. Scapulothoracic disorders may lead to and/or be worsened by common shoulder abnormalities including those of the rotator cuff, neighboring bursae, and the glenohumeral articulation and labrum. Imaging is pivotal in the evaluation of scapulothoracic disorders because physical examination can be difficult and confounding. Radiographic studies, including standard and dynamic radiographic assessments, can aid in the detection of osseous deformities and abnormalities in scapular motion. CT allows improved detection of osseous variants and identification of occult fractures or tumors and permits precise measurement. MRI offers detailed evaluation of soft-tissue abnormalities, muscle trophism, and nerve structures. Advanced MRI techniques, tailored acquisitions, and optimal image acquisition parameters are essential for accurate interpretation and diagnosis of scapulothoracic disorders. Given the complex three-dimensional morphology and motion at the scapulothoracic joint, a multimodality imaging approach in conjunction with the clinical history and physical examination is necessary for a comprehensive assessment of the scapulothoracic joint. The radiologist can play an important role in assisting the treating provider in the diagnosis and subsequent management of these complex conditions. © RSNA, 2024 Supplemental material and the slide presentation from the RSNA Annual Meeting are available for this article.
肩胛骨疾病:解剖学、运动学、临床评估和多模态成像。
肩部和颈部问题是引起医疗关注的普遍肌肉骨骼问题,通常源于肩胛骨疾病,该疾病可作为其他肩部异常的原因和后果。肩胛骨运动障碍、骨折、良性和恶性肿块以及神经病变经常被忽视,但它们会严重影响肩关节疼痛和功能,尤其是在运动员中。肩胛骨疾病可导致和/或因常见的肩部异常而恶化,包括肩袖、邻近滑囊、肩关节和盂唇的异常。影像学是评估肩胛骨胸椎疾病的关键,因为体格检查可能是困难和混淆的。放射学研究,包括标准和动态放射学评估,可以帮助检测骨畸形和肩胛骨运动异常。CT可以改善骨变异的检测和隐匿性骨折或肿瘤的识别,并允许精确测量。MRI提供了详细的评估软组织异常,肌肉营养和神经结构。先进的MRI技术、量身定制的采集和最佳的图像采集参数对于准确解释和诊断肩胛骨胸椎疾病至关重要。考虑到肩胛骨关节复杂的三维形态和运动,结合临床病史和体格检查的多模态成像方法对肩胛骨关节进行全面评估是必要的。放射科医生可以发挥重要作用,协助治疗提供者在诊断和后续管理这些复杂的条件。©RSNA, 2024本文提供RSNA年会的补充材料和幻灯片演示。
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