MRI of the Hip Joints
Clinical details:
Technique: Multiplanar
multisequence study including Coronal, Transverse and Oblique sagittal T1, T2
and STIR weighted images.
Observations
Bilateral femoral heads,
necks and proximal shafts of femurs are normal.
The femoral articular
surfaces are normal.
No evidence of AVN or
articular surface irregularity.
The acetabuli are normal.
Physiological amounts of
fluid within the joint spaces.
The iliac bones and
included L5 vertebra are normal.
The urinary bladder is
normal.
The uterus is bulky.
Normal endometrium.
No free fluid in the
pelvis.
Conclusion
- Normal MRI study of the hip joints.
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