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Sonographic differences in the appearance of acute and chronic full-thickness rotator cuff tears.

S A Teefey,W D Middleton, G S Bauer,C F Hildebolt, K Yamaguchi

JOURNAL OF ULTRASOUND IN MEDICINE(2000)

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Abstract
This study was undertaken to identify differences in the sonographic appearance of acute and chronic full-thickness rotator cuff tears. The ultrasonograms of 24 patients with an acute rotator cuff tear and 20 with a chronic tear were reviewed for tear size (width), location, and the presence and distribution of fluid. Among these 24 patients, 75% with a mid-substance tear location had an acute tear; 64% of patients with joint or bursal fluid had an acute tear; 80% of patients with a nonvisualized rotator cuff due to a massive tear had a chronic tear; and 73% of patients with no sonographic evidence of bursal or joint fluid had a chronic tear. In conclusion, a mid-substance location and the presence of joint or bursal fluid were more commonly associated with an acute tear. A nonvisualized cuff and the absence of joint and bursal fluid were more commonly observed with a chronic tear.
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shoulder, trauma,rotator cuff tear,tear, rotator cuff,full-thickness rotator cuff tear
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