1966
DOI: 10.1016/s0033-8389(22)02891-3
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Some Important Diagnostic and Technical Fundamentals in the Radiology of Trauma, With Particular Emphasis on Skeletal Trauma

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“…Recently, we investigated the CT capsular sign, which refers to the anterior capsular distension in the hip joint by intra-articular fluid (hemarthrosis or lipohemarthrosis), as additional evidence of occult ipsilateral femoral neck fracture on preoperative CT scans and reported high interobserver reliability (kappa coefficient = 0.838) 10 . Lipohemarthrosis is a reliable sign of intraarticular fracture and would be useful when the fracture line is not distinct on radiographs and CT images [11][12][13][14][15] . Therefore, it could be a rational indicator for additional confirmatory tests or procedures.…”
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“…Recently, we investigated the CT capsular sign, which refers to the anterior capsular distension in the hip joint by intra-articular fluid (hemarthrosis or lipohemarthrosis), as additional evidence of occult ipsilateral femoral neck fracture on preoperative CT scans and reported high interobserver reliability (kappa coefficient = 0.838) 10 . Lipohemarthrosis is a reliable sign of intraarticular fracture and would be useful when the fracture line is not distinct on radiographs and CT images [11][12][13][14][15] . Therefore, it could be a rational indicator for additional confirmatory tests or procedures.…”
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