MR imaging of the metacarpophalangeal joints of the fingers: part I. Conventional MR imaging and MR arthrographic findings in cadavers

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serval:BIB_BF5D513B6885
Type
Article: article from journal or magazin.
Collection
Publications
Title
MR imaging of the metacarpophalangeal joints of the fingers: part I. Conventional MR imaging and MR arthrographic findings in cadavers
Journal
Radiology
Author(s)
Theumann  N. H., Pfirrmann  C. W., Drape  J. L., Trudell  D. J., Resnick  D.
ISSN
0033-8419
Publication state
Published
Issued date
02/2002
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
222
Number
2
Pages
437-45
Notes
Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
Theumann, Nicolas H
Pfirrmann, Christian W A
Drape, Jean-Luc
Trudell, Debra J
Resnick, Donald
United States
Radiology
Radiology. 2002 Feb;222(2):437-45. --- Old month value: Feb
Abstract
PURPOSE: To demonstrate the normal anatomy of the metacarpophalangeal (MCP) joints of the fingers with magnetic resonance (MR) imaging and MR arthrography in cadavers. MATERIALS AND METHODS: MR images of 20 MCP joints of the fingers of five fresh human cadaveric hands in the extended and flexed positions were obtained before and after arthrography. The MR appearances of all articular and periarticular structures were analyzed and compared with those seen on anatomic sections. Two readers independently graded the visibility of these structures. Interobserver agreement was tested by using the kappa statistic. RESULTS: The main collateral ligaments could be best evaluated on the transverse images of flexed fingers. The accessory bands of the collateral ligament complex were best seen on the transverse images of extended fingers. Sagittal MR images were best for evaluating the palmar plate and the capsule. MR arthrography improved the visualization of all articular and periarticular structures. The kappa values related to conventional MR imaging findings at all sequences, 0.42-0.71, indicated moderate to substantial agreement. The kappa values for the MR arthrographic sequences, 0.59-0.74, were slightly higher than those for the nonenhanced sequences. CONCLUSION: Conventional MR imaging and MR arthrography enable accurate visualization of the important anatomic structures of the MCP joints. MR arthrography enhances visualization of the intraarticular elements.
Keywords
Aged Aged, 80 and over Arthrography/*methods Cadaver Female Humans *Magnetic Resonance Imaging Male Metacarpophalangeal Joint/*anatomy & histology/*radiography Middle Aged
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