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25 lip 2024 · Osteochondritis Dissecans of Elbow is a localized injury and subsequent separation of articular cartilage and subchondral bone of the capitellum, most commonly seen in gymnasts and pitchers. Diagnosis can be made with plane radiographs but MRI studies can be helpful to evaluate for the size of lesion and extent of bony edema.
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29 lip 2024 · Lateral epicondylitis, also known as tennis elbow, is an overuse syndrome of the common extensor tendon and predominantly affects the extensor carpi radialis brevis (ECRB) tendon.
Osteochondritis Dissecans is, in adolescent athletes, an increasingly common cause of elbow dysfunction and elbow pain. It can eventually lead to osteoarthritis and other elbow pathologies if not treated.
1 maj 2024 · Anteroposterior radiography of the elbow at 45 degrees of flexion (APR45) can increase the diagnostic reliability, showing OCD healing stages, as follows: I) radiolucency, II) delayed ossification, and III) union. Coronal computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging with an appropriate tilting angle can also increase the reliability.
15 lip 2024 · Osteochondritis dissecans (OCD) is the end result of the aseptic separation of an osteochondral fragment with the gradual fragmentation of the articular surface and results in an osteochondral defect. It is often associated with intra-articular loose bodies.
25 sie 2022 · Osteochondritis dissecans (os-tee-o-kon-DRY-tis DIS-uh-kanz) is a joint condition in which bone underneath the cartilage of a joint dies due to lack of blood flow. This bone and cartilage can then break loose, causing pain and possibly hindering joint motion.
1 sty 2017 · Osteochondritis dissecans (OCD) of the elbow is localised most commonly at the capitellum. It is a localised condition of the subchondral bone which may result in segmentation and separation. Irreversible changes, pain, restriction of motion and limitation of activities may result because of this.