S Waldt,M Brügel
S Waldt
The glenoid labrum is an important stabilizer of the glenohumeral joint. Labral injuries affect the stability of the shoulder joint to varying degrees depending on the localization, the extension and the structures involved. Because of the ...
[The shoulder] [0.03%]
[肩头]
T Helmberger,J Kramer
T Helmberger
J K Kloth,F Zeifang,M-A Weber
J K Kloth
Clinical/methodical issue: Shoulder impingement syndrome is a clinically common entity involving trapping of tendons or bursa with typical clinical findings. ...
C L Schlett,R C Bertheau,H-U Kauczor et al.
C L Schlett et al.
Clinical/methodical issue: Despite an increased cardiovascular risk in patients with diabetes mellitus they are a heterogeneous population with very different individual manifestation of diseases; therefore, a profound st...
[Imaging in syndrome complex diabetes mellitus: Current standards and future perspectives] [0.03%]
糖尿病综合征的影像诊断:现状与前景
H Hetterich,A Schafnitzel,F Bamberg
H Hetterich
Clinical/methodical issue: Diabetes mellitus is a highly prevalent multisystemic disorder with numerous potential complications and substantial socioeconomic consequences. In many cases, the patient history, physical exam...
B Rehbock
B Rehbock
Systemic autoimmune diseases are responsible for about 25% of all deaths due to interstitial lung disease; therefore, an early identification of patients with pulmonary manifestation changes the management. Detection, differential diagnosti...
A Seifarth,F Roemer
A Seifarth
Clinical/methodical issue: A common risk factor for osteoarthritis (OA) of the glenohumeral joint is instability and is often observed as a sequel to dislocation. Altered biomechanics will ultimately result in joint degen...
G Scheurecker
G Scheurecker
Background: Traumatic injuries to the shoulder joint occur both as isolated, especially to the humerus and clavicle, as well as accompanying glenohumeral dislocations. ...
K-F Kreitner,A Mähringer-Kunz
K-F Kreitner
Shoulder instability is defined as a symptomatic abnormal motion of the humeral head relative to the glenoid during active shoulder motion. Glenohumeral instabilities are classified according to the causative factors as the pathogenesis of ...
B Buerke,C Schülke
B Buerke
Due to the widespread use of computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the abdomen, the incidence of cystic pancreatic lesions as an incidental finding in asymptomatic patients is increasing; however, most of these le...