2020
DOI: 10.1007/174_2020_251
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Imaging of Sports Injuries of the Elbow

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“…Cortical irregularities and spur formation can be observed in the epicondyle. [ 9 ] Tendon thickness can be diagnosed if the tendon on the sick side is increased by more than 30% compared to the healthy side. [ 14 ] Lee et al demonstrated that the common extensor tendon was significantly thicker in patients with LE than in control subjects, with a tendon thickness >4.2 mm and an area larger than or equal to 32 mm 2 were highly predictive of LE.…”
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“…Cortical irregularities and spur formation can be observed in the epicondyle. [ 9 ] Tendon thickness can be diagnosed if the tendon on the sick side is increased by more than 30% compared to the healthy side. [ 14 ] Lee et al demonstrated that the common extensor tendon was significantly thicker in patients with LE than in control subjects, with a tendon thickness >4.2 mm and an area larger than or equal to 32 mm 2 were highly predictive of LE.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…[1] MUS can reveal bone abnormalities, calcifications, enthesopathy, localized hypoechoic regions, peritendinous fluid, linear intrasubstance tears, and thickening of the tendon in tendinosis of the common extensor tendon. [9] Previous studies have provided evidence for the diagnostic utility of MUS in LE. However, there is a lack of understanding regarding the relationship between ultrasonographic evaluations and the severity of the condition.…”
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