TY - JOUR
T1 - MRI Features of Intersection Syndrome of the Forearm
AU - Costa, C. Rosalia
AU - Morrison, William B.
AU - Carrino, John A.
PY - 2003/11
Y1 - 2003/11
N2 - OBJECTIVE. The purpose of this original report is to describe the MRI findings in patients with intersection syndrome of the forearm. CONCLUSION. Intersection syndrome is an overuse disorder of the dorsal distal forearm, presenting with particular symptoms and signs that may be clinically misdiagnosed. MRI can perform an important role in establishing the diagnosis. Peritendinous edema (peritendinitis) around the first and second extensor compartment tendons, extending proximally from the crossover point, is the most characteristic finding that should suggest a diagnosis of intersection syndrome. Chronic cases may be subtle and not show substantial MRI findings likely reflecting the development of a stenosing tenosynovitis.
AB - OBJECTIVE. The purpose of this original report is to describe the MRI findings in patients with intersection syndrome of the forearm. CONCLUSION. Intersection syndrome is an overuse disorder of the dorsal distal forearm, presenting with particular symptoms and signs that may be clinically misdiagnosed. MRI can perform an important role in establishing the diagnosis. Peritendinous edema (peritendinitis) around the first and second extensor compartment tendons, extending proximally from the crossover point, is the most characteristic finding that should suggest a diagnosis of intersection syndrome. Chronic cases may be subtle and not show substantial MRI findings likely reflecting the development of a stenosing tenosynovitis.
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U2 - 10.2214/ajr.181.5.1811245
DO - 10.2214/ajr.181.5.1811245
M3 - Article
C2 - 14573413
AN - SCOPUS:0142063521
SN - 0361-803X
VL - 181
SP - 1245
EP - 1249
JO - The American journal of roentgenology and radium therapy
JF - The American journal of roentgenology and radium therapy
IS - 5
ER -