Medizinische Universität Graz Austria/Österreich - Forschungsportal - Medical University of Graz

Logo MUG-Forschungsportal

Gewählte Publikation:

Grechenig, W; Mayr, J; Peicha, G; Seibert, FJ.
Ultrasound anatomy of the shoulder joint during the growth period].
Radiologe. 2001; 41(9):786-792 Doi: 10.1007/s001170170092
Web of Science PubMed FullText FullText_MUG

 

Führende Autor*innen der Med Uni Graz
Grechenig Wolfgang
Co-Autor*innen der Med Uni Graz
Mayr Johannes
Peicha Gerolf
Seibert Franz
Altmetrics:

Dimensions Citations:

Plum Analytics:

Scite (citation analytics):

Abstract:
It is the aim of this investigation to describe the normal ultrasonographical appearance of the glenohumeral joint in childhood. Ultrasound investigation was performed in 20 healthy children aged between 6 weeks and 19 years (median: 6 years) using 12 MHz linear probes. A dynamic examination of both shoulders was carried out. Probe positions according to standard planes were used, and attention was paid to visualise the growth regions. Ultrasound images of the periarticular soft tissue in children do not differ markedly from those in adults. However, there are basic structural differences of the epiphyseal and apophyseal regions. In the newborn period the proximal humeral epiphysis mainly consists of cartilage and changes to the adult shape after the appearance of three secondary ossification centers and growth plates. Interestingly, the chondral buds of the acromion or coracoid process offer additional imaging facilities for ultrasound examination in children. Ultrasound examination of the glenohumeral joint in children offers a more precise evaluation when compared to adults, due to the presence of additional ultrasonographical "windows" and depiction of parts of the humeral epiphysis. This imaging technique is well tolerated by children.
Find related publications in this database (using NLM MeSH Indexing)
Adolescent -
Adult -
Aged -
Bone Development - physiology
Child -
Child, Preschool -
Female -
Growth Plate - diagnostic imaging
Humans -
Infant -
Male -
Middle Aged -
Osteogenesis - physiology
Reference Values -
Shoulder Joint - diagnostic imaging
Shoulder Joint - growth & development
Ultrasonography -

Find related publications in this database (Keywords)
glenohumeral joint
growth plate
sonographic anatomy
epiphyseal cartilage
© Med Uni Graz Impressum