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Recurrent Shoulder Dislocation and Coracohumeral Ligament Tear: Beyond Bankart and Hill–Sachs Joint

Recurrent Shoulder Dislocation and Coracohumeral Ligament Tear: Beyond Bankart and Hill–Sachs

Clinical Presentation A 29-year-old male presented with recurrent anterior shoulder dislocation. The patient reported multiple episodes of instabil ...

Fat–Fluid Leveling in Acute Knee Trauma: A Critical Red Flag for Intra-Articular Fracture Knee

Fat–Fluid Leveling in Acute Knee Trauma: A Critical Red Flag for Intra-Articular Fracture

Definition Lipohemarthrosis refers to the presence of fat and blood within the joint space, resulting in a fat–fluid level due to density dif ...

Sacroiliitis on MRI: Imaging Features and Differential Diagnosis Sacroiliac Joint

Sacroiliitis on MRI: Imaging Features and Differential Diagnosis

Case 1 Clinical presentation: A 36-year-old man presenting with right hip pain. The patient is HLA-B27 positive. MRI findings: MRI demonstrate ...

Solid-Appearing Hand Mass Mimicking a Ganglion Cyst: MRI Features of Monophasic Fibrous Synovial Sarcoma Soft Tissue tumor

Solid-Appearing Hand Mass Mimicking a Ganglion Cyst: MRI Features of Monophasic Fibrous Synovial Sarcoma

Clinical Presentation A 45-year-old male presented with a slowly enlarging palpable mass on the volar aspect of the left hand. The patient reported ...

MRI Diagnosis of Quadrilateral Space Syndrome: Posterior Labral Tear, SLAP VIII Lesion, and Axillary Nerve Compression Shoulder

MRI Diagnosis of Quadrilateral Space Syndrome: Posterior Labral Tear, SLAP VIII Lesion, and Axillary Nerve Compression

Abstract Quadrilateral Space Syndrome (QSS) is an uncommon and often underdiagnosed cause of posterolateral shoulder pain and paresthesia. We repor ...

Meniscal Tears – Comprehensive MRI Guide Knee

Meniscal Tears – Comprehensive MRI Guide

Meniscal tears are among the most common knee pathologies encountered in musculoskeletal radiology, arising from trauma, sports injuries, degenerative ...

Isolated Lesser Trochanter Avulsion in Adults: A Radiologic Clue to Metastatic Disease Hip Joint

Isolated Lesser Trochanter Avulsion in Adults: A Radiologic Clue to Metastatic Disease

Clinical Presentation A 75-year-old male with a known history of prostate carcinoma presented with right hip pain and an antalgic gait. He denied a ...

Primary Bone Lymphoma of the Tibia: “The Chameleon Lesion of Bone” Mimicking Ewing Sarcoma on MRI Bone Tumors

Primary Bone Lymphoma of the Tibia: “The Chameleon Lesion of Bone” Mimicking Ewing Sarcoma on MRI

Introduction Primary bone lymphoma (PBL) is a rare extranodal manifestation of non-Hodgkin lymphoma, accounting for less than 5% of all primary bon ...

Seeing Beyond the Spine: Coronal STIR Reveals a Hidden Plexiform Neurofibroma Hip Joint

Seeing Beyond the Spine: Coronal STIR Reveals a Hidden Plexiform Neurofibroma

Abstract: Plexiform neurofibroma is a rare benign tumor of the peripheral nerves, often associated with Neurofibromatosis Type 1 (NF1). We present th ...

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