Post-mortem ultrasonographic assessment of the anterior glenoid labrum

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Post-mortem ultrasonographic assessment of the anterior glenoid labrum. / Schydlowsky, Pierre; Strandberg, Charlotte; Tranum-Jensen, Jørgen; Bojsen-Møller, Finn; Jørgensen, U.; Galbo, Henrik.

I: European Journal of Ultrasound, Bind 8, Nr. 2, 1998, s. 129-133.

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Schydlowsky, P, Strandberg, C, Tranum-Jensen, J, Bojsen-Møller, F, Jørgensen, U & Galbo, H 1998, 'Post-mortem ultrasonographic assessment of the anterior glenoid labrum', European Journal of Ultrasound, bind 8, nr. 2, s. 129-133. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0929-8266(98)00069-X

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Schydlowsky, P., Strandberg, C., Tranum-Jensen, J., Bojsen-Møller, F., Jørgensen, U., & Galbo, H. (1998). Post-mortem ultrasonographic assessment of the anterior glenoid labrum. European Journal of Ultrasound, 8(2), 129-133. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0929-8266(98)00069-X

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Schydlowsky P, Strandberg C, Tranum-Jensen J, Bojsen-Møller F, Jørgensen U, Galbo H. Post-mortem ultrasonographic assessment of the anterior glenoid labrum. European Journal of Ultrasound. 1998;8(2):129-133. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0929-8266(98)00069-X

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Schydlowsky, Pierre ; Strandberg, Charlotte ; Tranum-Jensen, Jørgen ; Bojsen-Møller, Finn ; Jørgensen, U. ; Galbo, Henrik. / Post-mortem ultrasonographic assessment of the anterior glenoid labrum. I: European Journal of Ultrasound. 1998 ; Bind 8, Nr. 2. s. 129-133.

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abstract = "Objective: The purpose of this study was to investigate the identification of the anterior glenoid labrum with ultrasonography. Methods: Twelve cadaveric shoulders from subjects 74 to 85 years of age were examined by ultrasonography. Under ultrasonographic guidance, a small amount of dye was injected on the structure believed to be the anterior glenoid labrum, whereafter the shoulders were dissected. Results: In 11 shoulders the dye was found in close relation to the glenoid labrum. Comparing the labrum to a watch face numbered clockwise in the left shoulder, and counter clockwise in the right, the part seen was located between 1 and 5 o'clock. Signs of degeneration were found in six labra by ultrasonography and verified by blindfolded dissection. Conclusions: Ultrasonography can identify the anterior glenoid labrum and distinguish degenerated from normal labra.",
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T1 - Post-mortem ultrasonographic assessment of the anterior glenoid labrum

AU - Schydlowsky, Pierre

AU - Strandberg, Charlotte

AU - Tranum-Jensen, Jørgen

AU - Bojsen-Møller, Finn

AU - Jørgensen, U.

AU - Galbo, Henrik

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N2 - Objective: The purpose of this study was to investigate the identification of the anterior glenoid labrum with ultrasonography. Methods: Twelve cadaveric shoulders from subjects 74 to 85 years of age were examined by ultrasonography. Under ultrasonographic guidance, a small amount of dye was injected on the structure believed to be the anterior glenoid labrum, whereafter the shoulders were dissected. Results: In 11 shoulders the dye was found in close relation to the glenoid labrum. Comparing the labrum to a watch face numbered clockwise in the left shoulder, and counter clockwise in the right, the part seen was located between 1 and 5 o'clock. Signs of degeneration were found in six labra by ultrasonography and verified by blindfolded dissection. Conclusions: Ultrasonography can identify the anterior glenoid labrum and distinguish degenerated from normal labra.

AB - Objective: The purpose of this study was to investigate the identification of the anterior glenoid labrum with ultrasonography. Methods: Twelve cadaveric shoulders from subjects 74 to 85 years of age were examined by ultrasonography. Under ultrasonographic guidance, a small amount of dye was injected on the structure believed to be the anterior glenoid labrum, whereafter the shoulders were dissected. Results: In 11 shoulders the dye was found in close relation to the glenoid labrum. Comparing the labrum to a watch face numbered clockwise in the left shoulder, and counter clockwise in the right, the part seen was located between 1 and 5 o'clock. Signs of degeneration were found in six labra by ultrasonography and verified by blindfolded dissection. Conclusions: Ultrasonography can identify the anterior glenoid labrum and distinguish degenerated from normal labra.

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