What Is a SLAP Tear?

This series of books can help you review MRI pictures faster and more professionally. When you open the book, the right hand side lists the relevant typical pictures first, followed by the medical history and clinical manifestations, then the MRI manifestations and diagnosis, and finally discusses this case. The above content can be seen at a glance without turning the pages of the book. The discussion of each case occupies the largest section, detailing the clinical and imaging features of the relevant cases, as well as the diagnosis and differential diagnosis of the disease. After each case in the book, readers are provided with relevant literature for further reading [1] .

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This series of books can help you review MRI pictures faster and more professionally. When you open the book, the right hand side lists the relevant typical pictures first, followed by the medical history and clinical manifestations, then the MRI manifestations and diagnosis, and finally discusses this case. The above content can be seen at a glance without turning the pages of the book. The discussion of each case occupies the largest section, detailing the clinical and imaging features of the relevant cases, as well as the diagnosis and differential diagnosis of the disease. After each case in this book, readers are provided with relevant literature materials for further reading [1]
Expert comment, Professor Jianping: "The translation and publication of this translation will definitely help to learn from advanced foreign experience to promote the development of medical imaging in China, and help promote the popularity of MRI knowledge and the improvement of MRI diagnosis. The publication of an excellent series of textbooks on MRI diagnosis will fill the gap in our work in this area. "
Case l Incomplete tear of articular surface of superior tendon (partial rotator cuff tear)
Case 2 Complete tear of the superior tendon and anterior tear of the inferior tendon with proximal contracture of the superior tendon (complete rotator cuff tear)
Case 3 Completely torn superior and inferior tendons, acromioclavicular osteoarthritis and Geyser's acromioclavicular synovial cyst
Case 4 Calcified tendinitis, rupture of superior ganglion tendon caused by calcification of subangeal aponeurosis
Case 5 Rupture of the biceps tendon with tearing of the superior subscapular tendon
Case 6 Dislocation of the long head of the biceps brachii tendon and tear of the subscapularis
Case 7 Anterior dislocation of the glenohumeral joint with sequelae of Hill-Sachs fracture of the humeral head and Bankart fracture of the glenoid glenoid labrum, tear of the labrum and formation of tendon sheath cyst
Case 8 Hill-Sachs deformity due to anterior gleno-labial ligament periosteum sleeve avulsion (ALPSA) and anterior dislocation of glenohumeral joint
Case 9 Posterior dislocation of the shoulder resulting in reverse Hill-Sachs fracture, Bankart disease, and subscapular ligament tear
Case 10 Anterior lower labrum tear
Case 11 Posterior superior glenoid impingement syndrome with partial tearing of the articular surface of the posterior superior labrum and superior ligament
Case 12 Anterior and posterior superior labrum (SLAP) tear
Case 13 Inferior glenohumeral ligament humeral avulsion (HAGL)
Case 14 Fracture of the large nodule (without displacement) with partial tear of the subganglion tendon and formation of hematoma in the tendon
Case 15 Periarticular cysts cause mild atrophy
Case 16 Parascapularis
Case 17 Recessive fracture of radial head
Case 18 Epicondylitis
Case 19 Epicondylitis
Case 20 Proximal radial collateral ligament tear
Case 21 Distortion and contracture of distal biceps tendon
Case 22 Triceps rupture of tendon with hematoma formation
Case 23 Humeral small skull chondritis
Case 24 Torn distal part of triceps tendon and ulna bursa bursitis
Case 25 Triangular fibrocartilage tear and ulnar compression syndrome
Case 26 Tears of triangular fibrocartilage and scaphoid ligament
Case 27 Carpal tunnel syndrome
Case 28 Separation of the moon and moon with dorsal embedded instability (DISI)
Case 29 Comminuted scaphoid fracture
Case 30 Moon bone Kienbock's disease (idiopathic osteonecrosis)
Case 31 Dorsal wrist cyst
Case 32 Fracture of distal radius with no displacement of stump
Case 33 Radial wrist flexor tendinitis with tenosynovitis
Case 34 Total radial flexor carpi flexor tendon rupture
Case 35 Torn ulnar collateral ligament of first metacarpophalangeal joint
Case 36 giant cell tumor of tendon sheath
Case 37 Bilateral femoral head ischemic necrosis (stage II)
Case 38 bilateral femoral head ischemic necrosis
Case 39 Purulent arthritis of right hip with edema of surrounding soft tissue
Case 40 Transient bone marrow edema of the left femoral head
Case 41 Right hip joint labrum tear combined with early hip joint dysplasia caused by Legg-Calve-Perthes
Case 42 Acetabular dysplasia, periacetabular tendon sheath cyst, and labrum tear
Case 43 Acetabular Fracture
Case 44 Cryptographic fracture of right femoral neck
Case 45 trochanteric synovitis with gluteal tendinopathy
Case 46 Right Femur Deformity Osteitis (Paget's Disease)
Case 47 medial meniscus tear
Case 48 Horizontal tear of medial meniscus and formation of meniscal cyst
Case 49 lateral discoid meniscus with tear
Case 50 Medial meniscus joint capsule separation
Case 51 Barrel-like tear of medial meniscus
Case 52 Barrel-like laceration of the lateral meniscus and extensive ligament laceration
Case 53 Complete anterior cruciate ligament tear and medial collateral ligament incomplete tear
Case 54 Complete torn cruciate ligament
Case 55 Tibial avulsion fracture at PCL attachment
Case 56 medial collateral ligament and anterior cruciate ligament tear
Case 57 Posterior lateral bone injury of knee joint with complete tear of lateral collateral ligament, tendon of biceps femoris, and incomplete tear of iliotibial bundle
Case 58 Intra-articular tendon sheath cysts from posterior cruciate ligament
Case 59 Fracture of the anterior upper tibia (protrusion) with articular lipidemia
Case 60 Ischemic necrosis of bilateral femoral condyle and medial tibial plateau, tearing of posterior horn of medial meniscus
Case 6l Idiopathic osteonecrosis of the femoral condyle with pseudo-incomplete fracture and local osteotomy of proximal tibia
Case 62 Medial patella osteochondrosis
Case 63 Dislocation of lateral metatarsal bone with medial fracture, lateral femoral condylar contusion, and medial patellar ligament tear
Case 64 Pigmented villous nodular proliferative synovitis
Case 65 Idiopathic synovial chondroma
Case 66 Anterior fibula ligament tear
Case 67 Complete tear of the posterior tibialis tendon
Case 68 Fibula short muscle tendon tear
Case 69 Achilles tendon tear
Case 70 Sacral Sinus Syndrome
Case 71 Medial talus osteochondritis
Case 72 Fusion with scaphoid
Case 73 Fracture of calcaneus
Case 74 Plantar Fasciitis
Case 75 Morton's neuroma with intersacral synovial bursitis
Case 76 Plantar fibromatosis
Case 77 knee degenerative osteoarthritis
Case 78 Calcium pyrophosphate dihydrate crystal deposit disease
Case 79 Knee rheumatoid arthritis with iliac crest and bone erosion
Case 80 Bilateral sacroiliitis due to ankylosing spondylitis
Case 81 Gout
Case 82 Brachial plexus injury leads to changes in denervation of the back muscles
Case 83 Second degree strain of brachial plexus muscle
Case 84 Delayed muscle pain
Case 85 Purulent myositis and soft tissue abscess
Case 86 Gluteus intramuscular hematoma
Case 87 Bone Osteomyelitis
Case 88 Chronic osteomyelitis of the radius with dead bone and bone fistula
Case 89 Sickle cell anemia and acute infarction of the right sacrum
Case 90 Pathological fracture of simple bone cyst of right humerus with "bone chipping sign"
Case 91 Patella aneurysm-like bone cyst
Case 92 Soft tissue lipoma
Case 93 Peripheral localized neurofibromatosis
Case 94 Endogenous chondroma of distal femur
Case 95 Osteosarcoma of distal femur
Case 96 Ewing's sarcoma of right patellar bone (Ewing tumor)
Case 97 Acute myeloid (non-lymphocytic) leukemia
Case 98 Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma of Skeletal Muscle
Case 99 Multiple Myeloma
Case 100 Renal cell carcinoma with scapula metastasis

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