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pro vyhledávání: '"Aaron J. Schein"'
Autor:
Walter Osias, George F. Rick Hatch, George R. Matcuk, Dakshesh B. Patel, Matthew R. Skalski, Aaron J. Schein, Eric A. White
Publikováno v:
Skeletal Radiology. 47:161-171
Symptomatic scapulothoracic disorders, including scapulothoracic crepitus and scapulothoracic bursitis are uncommon disorders involving the scapulothoracic articulation that have the potential to cause significant patient morbidity. Scapulothoracic c
Autor:
Matthew R. Skalski, George R. Matcuk, Aaron J. Schein, Dakshesh B. Patel, Anderanik Tomasian, Eric A. White, Shannon M. Navarro
Publikováno v:
RadioGraphics. 37:881-900
Hematologic malignancies comprise a set of prevalent yet clinically diverse diseases that can affect every organ system. Because blood components originate in bone marrow, it is no surprise that bone marrow is a common location for both primary and m
Autor:
Dakshesh B. Patel, Sulabha Masih, Felix Y. Yap, Eric A. White, Matthew R. Skalski, Aaron J. Schein, George R. Matcuk, Anderanik Tomasian
Publikováno v:
RadioGraphics. 37:157-195
Hypertrophic osteoarthropathy (HOA) is a medical condition characterized by abnormal proliferation of skin and periosteal tissues involving the extremities and characterized by three clinical features: digital clubbing (also termed Hippocratic finger
Autor:
George R. Matcuk, Yauk K. Lee, Eric A. White, Diane D. Phan, Anderanik Tomasian, Matthew R. Skalski, Aaron J. Schein, Dakshesh B. Patel
Publikováno v:
RadioGraphics. 37:176-189
During the past 2 decades, the frequency of pectoralis major muscle injuries has increased in association with the increased popularity of bench press exercises. Injury of the pectoralis major can occur at the muscle origin, muscle belly, musculotend
Autor:
Aaron J. Schein, Steven Cen, Robert Burt, C. Thomas Vangsness, George R. Matcuk, Darryl Hwang, J. Alex McIntyre, Ian Jones
Publikováno v:
The journal of knee surgery. 34(3)
The aim of this study is to evaluate diurnal variation in knee cartilage 3 Tesla magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) T2 mapping relaxation times, as well as activity- and body mass index (BMI)-dependent variability, using quantitative analysis of T2 val
Autor:
Eric A. White, Giovanni J. Passanante, George R. Matcuk, Matthew R. Skalski, Aaron J. Schein, Dakshesh B. Patel, Christopher J. Gottsegen
Publikováno v:
Emergency Radiology. 24:65-71
The inferior glenohumeral ligament (IGHL) complex is comprised of three components supporting the inferior aspect of the shoulder. It consists of an anterior band, a posterior band, and an interposed axillary pouch. Injuries to the IGHL complex have
Autor:
Matthew R. Skalski, Aaron J. Schein, Eric A. White, George R. Matcuk, Dakshesh B. Patel, Christopher J. Gottsegen, Ryan B. Lundquist, Deborah M. Forrester
Publikováno v:
Clinical Imaging. 39:380-389
The first metatarsophalangeal (MTP) joint complex is a critical weight-bearing structure important to biomechanics. An acute dorsiflexion injury, named "turf toe," is common among American football and soccer players. "Sesamoiditis" is a name often g
Autor:
Dakshesh B. Patel, Matthew R. Skalski, Aaron J. Schein, Hussan Mohammed, George R. Matcuk, Eric A. White, Anderanik Tomasian, George F. Rick Hatch
Publikováno v:
Radiographics : a review publication of the Radiological Society of North America, Inc. 36(7)
The coracoid process is a hook-shaped bone structure projecting anterolaterally from the superior aspect of the scapular neck. Surgeons often refer to the coracoid process as the "lighthouse of the shoulder" given its proximity to major neurovascular
Autor:
Eric A. White, Timothy Hartshorn, Deborah M. Forrester, Aaron J. Schein, Dakshesh B. Patel, George R. Matcuk, Christopher J. Gottsegen
Publikováno v:
Emergency Radiology. 19:489-498
The medial collateral ligament (MCL) is the most commonly injured ligament of the knee. There is a spectrum of injury severity, and injuries may be acute or chronic. The MCL is also frequently injured in conjunction with other knee structures. Clinic
Autor:
Aaron J. Schein, Eric A. White, Ryan B. Lundquist, George R. Matcuk, Christopher J. Gottsegen, Deborah M. Forrester, Dakshesh B. Patel, Matthew R. Skalski
Publikováno v:
Radiographics : a review publication of the Radiological Society of North America, Inc. 35(4)
The posteromedial corner of the knee (PMC) is an important anatomic structure that is easily seen but often overlooked on magnetic resonance (MR) images. Whereas the posterolateral corner has been referred to as the "dark side of the knee" by some au