Keywords:
MR, Digital radiography, Ultrasound, Musculoskeletal system, Anatomy, Extremities, Diagnostic procedure, Pathology
Authors:
V. M. CRETEUR, A. Madani; Brussels/BE
DOI:
10.1594/essr2018/P-0014
Imaging findings OR Procedure Details
The first step in the diagnosis process is based on the knowledge of anatomical keys (Fig3)
The folowing slides will illustrate the suprascapular nerve (fig4 to 14),
subscapularis nerve (fig15 to 18),
the axillary nerve (fig19 to 22),
the musculocutaneous nerve (fig23 to 26),
the long thoracic nerve (fig27 to 29),
the thoracodorsal nerve (fig30 and 31),
the spinal accessory nerve (fig32 to 34)
The second step in the diagnosis process is based on the denervation findings (fig35 to 40)
The third step in the diagnosis process is based on the determination of the level of the lesion (fig41 to 44)
The fourth step leads to diagnosis: play with the quizz (fig45 to 59)