The value of sonoelastography as an adjuvant to ultrasonography in diagnosis of cases with symptomatic achilles tendon : Correlation to MRI /
قيمه التصوير المرن كمساعد للتصوير بالموجات فوق الصوتيه فى تشخيص الحالات المصابه بأعراض مرضيه بوتر العرقوب و ربطها بالرنين المغناطيسى
Maha Ahmed Abdelkarim Othman ; Supervised Nagui Mohammed Abdelwahab , Hatem Mohamed Elazizy
- Cairo : Maha Ahmed Abdelkarim Othman , 2014
- 121 P. : charts , facsimiles ; 25cm
Thesis (M.Sc.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Medicine - Department of Radio-diagnosis
Sonoelastography is a new ultrasound based technique. It is used to assess tissue elasticity during ultrasound examination. The achilles tendon is the largest and strongest tendon of the human body, yet it is commonly affected by injuries and degeneration. We investigated the feasibility of sonoelastography in the diagnosis of achilles tendon disorders, and correlated our results with MRI. Twenty patients with pain related to the achilles tendon were included in the study. They were examined by ultrasound, sonoelastography and MRI. The elastograms were divided into 3 grades: Grade 1 : area of marked softening (blue) about ( 0 25%) of the tendon, Grade 2 : blue area about (25 - 50%), Grade 3: blue area more than 50% of the tendon. MRI grading was done as follows: Grade 1 : normal tendon , Grade 2 : thickened tendon, Grade 3: intratendinous abnormal signal. Agreement between both was calculated