Mr imaging of the ankle and foot


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The article reviews the MR imaging appearance of tendon, ligament and osseous pathology of foot and ankle. The purpose of this article is to discuss the use of MR imaging in orthopedic practice, based on literature and the authors' experience.

About the authors

Elena A. Zvezdkin

FSBI "Federal Scientific and Clinical Center for Specialized Types of Medical Aid and Medical Technologies of FMBA of Russia"

Author for correspondence.
Email: zvezdkina@yandex.ru

radiologist of the Federal State Budgetary Institution FNKTs FMBA of Russia, Assistant of the Department of Radiology and Ultrasound Diagnostics, Candidate of Medical Sciences

Russian Federation, Moscow

Viktor N. Lesnyak

FSBI "Federal Scientific and Clinical Center for Specialized Types of Medical Aid and Medical Technologies of FMBA of Russia"

Email: Iesnyak_kb83@mail.ru

Head of the X-ray Department, Head of the Department of X-ray and Ultrasound Diagnostics of the FMBA, Candidate of Medical Sciences

Russian Federation, Moscow

Anton Y. Silin

FSBI "Federal Scientific and Clinical Center for Specialized Types of Medical Aid and Medical Technologies of FMBA of Russia"

Email: zvezdkina@yandex.ru

radiologist

Russian Federation, Moscow

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4. Fig. 2. Chronic tendinosis and peritendinosis of the Achilles tendon.

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5. Fig. 3. Tenosynovitis of the short flexor of the big toe.

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6. Fig. 4. Dislocation of the long flexor tendon of the big toe.

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7. Fig. 5. Combination of posterior impingement syndrome and talus sinus syndrome in a professional athlete with complaints of pain in the ankle joint without a history of acute trauma.

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8. Fig. 6. Bone contusion, 7th day after Trauma.

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9. Fig. 7. Marching Fracture.

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10. Fig. 8. T1 TSE Coronary tomograms of a patient with complaints of ankle pain without a history of acute trauma.

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Copyright (c) 2011 Zvezdkin E.A., Lesnyak V.N., Silin A.Y.

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