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(RadioGraphics. 1984;4:411-421.)
© RSNA, 1984
1 From the Department of Radiology, University of Washington, University Hospital, Seattle.
CT double contrast arthrography is an easily performed technique that yields an accurate picture of the shoulder joint, the glenoid labrum, and the shoulder capsule. It is useful in planning surgical correction. It is also useful in cases in which the diagnosis of unstable shoulder is uncertain. When an accurate assessment of the capsule and labrum are essential for patient management, we believe that CT arthrography is the diagnostic method of choice.
Index Terms: Arthrography Computed tomography Shoulder dislocation
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