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. 2008 Mar;190(3):W182-6.
doi: 10.2214/AJR.07.2947.

Normal anatomy and strains of the deep musculotendinous junction of the proximal rectus femoris: MRI features

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Normal anatomy and strains of the deep musculotendinous junction of the proximal rectus femoris: MRI features

Soterios Gyftopoulos et al. AJR Am J Roentgenol. 2008 Mar.

Abstract

Objective: The MRI features of the proximal rectus femoris musculotendinous junction have scarcely been described in the literature. The purpose of our study, based on a review of 50 asymptomatic and 20 symptomatic MRI studies, was to define the normal MRI anatomy and MRI features of intrasubstance injury of deep musculotendinous tears of the proximal rectus femoris.

Conclusion: Axial and coronal MR images are optimal for visualizing the direct and indirect heads, the conjoined tendon, and the deep musculotendinous junction of the proximal rectus femoris. Tears of the deep musculotendinous junction are longitudinal, involving a long segment of the muscle. MRI features include a "bull's-eye" sign, longitudinal scar, retraction, pseudocyst, and hematoma.

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