Friday, July 15, 2011

Ultrasound of suprapatellar hematoma

The knee joint is an excellent example of superb ultrasound imaging using the newer high resolution sonographic probes in the market. Perhaps, ultrasound offers better resolution than MRI in studying certain aspects of knee joint pathology, the only hitch being the user dependence. This case study of suprapatellar hematoma or hemorrhagic effusion is a typical example. With the opportunity to image joints on both sides and actually study the effect of probe compression, sonography is in certain ways both cost effective and complementary to an MRI study of the knee joint. The extent of muscle, tendon and ligament detail that high resolution sonography of the knee joint offers, is at par if not better than MR imaging.
Visit: http://www.ultrasound-images.com/musculoskeletal.htm#Suprapatellar_effusion_%28suprapatellar_hematoma%29 a case of knee injury with hemorrhagic effusion extending into the suprapatellar bursa.

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