Magnetic resonance arthrography of the hip: technique and spectrum of findings in younger patients

  • Aubry S
  • Bélanger D
  • Giguère C
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Abstract

Magnetic resonance(MR) imaging is the reference imaging technique in the evaluation of hip abnormalities. However, in some pathological conditions—such as lesions of the labrum, cartilaginous lesions, femoroacetabular impingement, intra-articular foreign bodies, or in the pre-operative work-up of developmental dysplasia of the hip—intra-articular injection of a contrast medium is required to obtain a precise diagnosis. This article reviews the technical aspects, contraindications, normal appearance and potential pitfalls of MR arthrography, and illustrates the radiological appearance of commonly encountered conditions.

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Aubry, S., Bélanger, D., Giguère, C., & Lavigne, M. (2010). Magnetic resonance arthrography of the hip: technique and spectrum of findings in younger patients. Insights into Imaging, 1(2), 72–82. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13244-010-0023-x

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