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Axillary Sonography of the Shoulder: An Adjunctive Approach.

Paul MichelinJulie LegrandKenneth S LeeGrégoire LeleupMathilde EtancelinChristopher BanseJean-Nicolas DacherFabrice Duparc
Published in: Journal of ultrasound in medicine : official journal of the American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine (2018)
Sonography of the shoulder is widely used to assess various disorders, including tendinous diseases of the rotator cuff and the long head of the biceps brachii muscle. The shoulder is commonly explored through anterior, superior, and posterior approaches, but the inferior axillary approach is rarely considered in the literature. However, this technique allows the direct visualization of relevant anatomic structures. The aim of this pictorial essay is, first, to technically describe this approach and the normal musculoskeletal sonographic anatomy of the region and, second, to present the sonographic findings of shoulder disorders that may be helpfully explored this technique.
Keyphrases
  • rotator cuff
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  • optic nerve
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  • sentinel lymph node
  • systematic review
  • ultrasound guided
  • skeletal muscle
  • magnetic resonance
  • high resolution
  • early stage
  • mass spectrometry