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Radiology, Vol 181, 401-404, Copyright © 1991 by Radiological Society of North America
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HS Kang, P Kindynis, SK Brahme, D Resnick, P Haghighi, J Haller and DJ Sartoris
Department of Radiology, Veterans Administration Medical Center, San Diego, CA.
To provide further understanding of the magnetic resonance (MR) signal intensities in the triangular fibrocartilage (TFC) and interosseous ligaments of the wrist, the authors performed MR imaging with gross pathologic and histologic analysis in 10 cadaveric wrists. Spin-echo T1- and T2-weighted coronal images were obtained, and 3-mm coronal sections of the specimens were then made that correlated precisely with the MR images. Normal portions of the TFC showed asymmetrical bow tie-like low signal intensity, except near the radial and ulnar attachments. Degeneration of the TFC, present in all cases, was more severe on the proximal surface and was characterized by high signal intensity on T1- weighted images and less high signal intensity on T2-weighted images. These findings differed from those in TFC perforation, which showed high signal intensity on T2-weighted images. Similar signal intensity characteristics could allow differentiation of degeneration and perforation of the scapholunate and lunotriquetral ligaments. These findings suggest that in vivo MR imaging may accurately delineate degeneration and perforation of the TFC and intercarpal ligaments.
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