Plain-film diagnosis of joint disease
- PMID: 2039962
Plain-film diagnosis of joint disease
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- Can Assoc Radiol J 1991 Oct;42(5):369
Abstract
The authors describe a systematic approach to plain-film diagnosis of joint disease. The major radiologic criteria--soft-tissue swelling, joint-space narrowing, bone erosion, bone sclerosis and osteophytosis, and chondrocalcinosis--are considered first. Assessing the involvement of the minor criteria of joint disease--soft-tissue atrophy or calcification, malalignment, osteoporosis, abnormal growth, intra-articular bony ankylosis, bone fragmentation, periostitis, subperiosteal resorption or acro-osteolysis--narrows the probabilities to the more likely diagnoses. Further analysis includes the distribution of joint injury, whether mono- or polyarticular, symmetrical or asymmetrical. Added to clinical information, this approach leads to a specific or refined differential diagnosis.
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