Literature DB >> 8020240

Magnetic resonance imaging findings in shoulders of hemodialyzed patients.

J Bernageau1, T Bardin, D Goutallier, M C Voisin, M Bard.   

Abstract

Twenty two patients (24 shoulders) who had undergone hemodialysis for a mean of 13.4 years, and who had reported chronic shoulder pain for > 6 months, were examined by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), including T1 and T2 echo gradient images in the frontal plane and T1 images after gadolinium. An increase in thickness of the rotator cuff as well as synovitis and bursitis were documented. Twenty shoulders demonstrated a mean thickness of 8.05 mm. Most often, the signal intensity of T2 and T1 weighted images was intermediate, and T1 images failed to show an uptake of gadolinium. Of the 24 shoulders, 20 had subacromial subdeltoid bursitis and 21 had glenohumeral synovitis. These results indicate that MRI is of help in the early diagnosis of arthropathy in long term hemodialyzed patients. Magnetic resonance imaging findings are more precise than those of ultrasound, particularly for thickness measurements. Moreover, MRI films are easier to read and permit the detection of synovial involvements. The therapeutic value of MRI lies in the fact that it can isolate the two principal causes of shoulder pain in hemodialyzed patients. The increase in cuff thickness leading to impingement syndrome can be treated by surgical decompression; the synovitis can be treated by radioisotope synovectomy.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 8020240

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Orthop Relat Res        ISSN: 0009-921X            Impact factor:   4.176


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