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Diagnostic accuracy of preoperative magnetic resonance imaging for detecting subscapularis tendon tears: a diagnostic test study.

Lucas Busnardo RamadanEduardo BaptistaFelipe Ferreira de SouzaMauro Emilio Conforto GracitelliJorge Henrique AssunçãoFernando Brandão DE Andrade E SilvaArnaldo Amado Ferreira NetoEduardo Angeli Malavolta
Published in: Sao Paulo medical journal = Revista paulista de medicina (2021)
The 1.5-T MRIs without contrast showed mean sensitivity of 70.2% and mean specificity of 61.9% for detection of subscapularis tears. Sensitivity was higher for the musculoskeletal radiologists, while specificity was higher for the shoulder surgeon. The mean accuracy was 67.6%, i.e. lower than that of rotator cuff tears overall.
Keyphrases
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  • magnetic resonance imaging
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