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Radiology, Vol 196, 863-864, Copyright © 1995 by Radiological Society of North America


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Interosseous ligaments: device for applying stress in wrist MR imaging

ER Ton, PM Pattynama, JL Bloem and WR Obermann
Department of Diagnostic Radiology, Leiden University Hospital, The Netherlands.

To improve visibility of the interosseous ligaments at magnetic resonance (MR) imaging of the wrist, the authors made and tested a device to apply ulnar and radial stress. In two men with small lunotriquetral (n = 1) and scapholunate (n = 1) ligament defects, depiction became evident only with stress deviation. Stress testing with this device increased the diagnostic accuracy of MR imaging for detection of these lesions.


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