Anatomical Variants of the Sacroiliac Joint
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Compte-rendu et recension critique d'ouvrage
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Title :
Anatomical Variants of the Sacroiliac Joint
Author(s) :
Badr, Sammy [Auteur]
Radiologie et Imagerie Musculo-Squelettique [CHU Lille]
Khizindar, Huda [Auteur]
Radiologie et Imagerie Musculo-Squelettique [CHU Lille]
Boulil, Youssef [Auteur]
Radiologie et Imagerie Musculo-Squelettique [CHU Lille]
Abou Diwan, Ralph [Auteur]
Radiologie et Imagerie Musculo-Squelettique [CHU Lille]
Demondion, Xavier [Auteur]
Unité de Taphonomie médico-légale et Anatomie - ULR 7367 [UTML&A]
Radiologie et Imagerie Musculo-Squelettique [CHU Lille]
Cotten, Anne [Auteur]
Radiologie et Imagerie Musculo-Squelettique [CHU Lille]
Radiologie et Imagerie Musculo-Squelettique [CHU Lille]
Khizindar, Huda [Auteur]
Radiologie et Imagerie Musculo-Squelettique [CHU Lille]
Boulil, Youssef [Auteur]
Radiologie et Imagerie Musculo-Squelettique [CHU Lille]
Abou Diwan, Ralph [Auteur]
Radiologie et Imagerie Musculo-Squelettique [CHU Lille]
Demondion, Xavier [Auteur]
Unité de Taphonomie médico-légale et Anatomie - ULR 7367 [UTML&A]
Radiologie et Imagerie Musculo-Squelettique [CHU Lille]
Cotten, Anne [Auteur]
Radiologie et Imagerie Musculo-Squelettique [CHU Lille]
Journal title :
Seminars in Musculoskeletal Radiology
Pages :
221-225
Publisher :
Georg Thieme Verlag
Publication date :
2023-04-03
ISSN :
1089-7860
HAL domain(s) :
Informatique [cs]/Imagerie médicale
Sciences du Vivant [q-bio]
Sciences du Vivant [q-bio]
English abstract : [en]
Abstract Anatomical variants are frequently encountered when assessing the sacroiliac joints (SIJ) using magnetic resonance imaging. When not located in the weight-bearing part of the SIJ, variants associated with structural ...
Show more >Abstract Anatomical variants are frequently encountered when assessing the sacroiliac joints (SIJ) using magnetic resonance imaging. When not located in the weight-bearing part of the SIJ, variants associated with structural and edematous changes can be misinterpreted as sacroiliitis. Their correct identification is necessary to avoid radiologic pitfalls. This article reviews five SIJ variants involved in the dorsal ligamentous space (accessory SIJ, iliosacral complex, semicircular defect, bipartite iliac bony plate, and crescent iliac bony plate) and three SIJ variants involved in the cartilaginous part of the SIJ (posterior dysmorphic SIJ, isolated synostosis, and unfused ossification centers).Show less >
Show more >Abstract Anatomical variants are frequently encountered when assessing the sacroiliac joints (SIJ) using magnetic resonance imaging. When not located in the weight-bearing part of the SIJ, variants associated with structural and edematous changes can be misinterpreted as sacroiliitis. Their correct identification is necessary to avoid radiologic pitfalls. This article reviews five SIJ variants involved in the dorsal ligamentous space (accessory SIJ, iliosacral complex, semicircular defect, bipartite iliac bony plate, and crescent iliac bony plate) and three SIJ variants involved in the cartilaginous part of the SIJ (posterior dysmorphic SIJ, isolated synostosis, and unfused ossification centers).Show less >
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Anglais
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Non
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