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Tendinous Signal Alterations on MRI in the Asymptomatic Elbow: A Retrospective Cross-Sectional Study Cover

Tendinous Signal Alterations on MRI in the Asymptomatic Elbow: A Retrospective Cross-Sectional Study

Open Access
|Jul 2024

Abstract

Objectives: It is clinically relevant to prevent overtreatment of tendinopathy diagnosed solely on imaging. Therefore, the prevalence of presumable asymptomatic signal changes in the common flexor origin, biceps insertion, brachialis insertion, and triceps insertion were assessed.

Materials and methods: Two hundred and five magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) exams of the elbow with coronal and axial fat-saturated fluid-sensitive sequences between January 1, 2018 and July 31, 2022 were retrospectively identified in our center.

Two radiology residents reviewed the exams independently. The elbow tendons were given a score from 0 to 4. Score 0: no signal abnormality; score 1: increased T2-weighted signal around the tendon; score 2: increased T2-weighted signal compared to muscle within the tendon; score 3: partial tear; and score 4: complete tear.

Results: The common flexor tendon showed signal alterations in 8% of patients; nine patients had an increased signal around the tendon, and eight patients had an increased signal within the tendon. Three patients (1.5%) had an altered signal intensity in the biceps tendon. All triceps tendons showed a linear hyperintense signal, suggesting that it is physiological. There were no partial or complete tears. No signal abnormalities were noted in the brachialis tendon among all patients.

Conclusion: The prevalence of presumable asymptomatic signal alterations seen in the common flexor origin on MRI is not negligible; therefore, clinical correlation is advised to prevent overtreatment of tendinopathy in these cases. No partial or complete tears were seen.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5334/jbsr.3651 | Journal eISSN: 2514-8281
Language: English
Submitted on: May 22, 2024
Accepted on: Jun 30, 2024
Published on: Jul 13, 2024
Published by: Ubiquity Press
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
Publication frequency: 1 issue per year

© 2024 Bjorn Valgaeren, Elyn Van Snick, Bart Claikens, published by Ubiquity Press
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