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- D Weishaupt, M E Schweitzer, and W B Morrison.
- Institute of Diagnostic Radiology, University Hospital, Zurich, Switzerland. dominik.weishaupt@dmr.usz.ch
- J Comput Assist Tomogr. 2001 Sep 1; 25 (5): 677-82.
PurposeThe purpose of this work was to demonstrate the MR findings of injuries to the distal gastrocnemius muscle.MethodTwenty patients with clinically confirmed injuries to the distal gastrocnemius muscle underwent MRI. The injuries were evaluated with regard to abnormal morphology or signal abnormality, site, and degree of tearing.ResultsTwenty-three injuries to the distal gastrocnemius occurred in 20 patients, with involvement of the myotendinous junction in 22 of 23 (96%) injuries. An interstitial tear of the proximal Achilles tendon was present in one instance. Myotendinous strains were the most common injuries (10/23; 43%); partial tears (7/23; 30%) and complete tears (5/23; 22%) of the myotendinous junction or proximal Achilles tendon were less frequent. When an injury to the gastrocnemius myotendinous junction was present, involvement of the medial head (19/22; 86%) was more frequent than involvement of the lateral head (3/22; 14%).ConclusionMRI allows accurate imaging of distal gastrocnemius muscle injuries. When occurring, distal gastrocnemius muscle injuries most frequently involve the myotendinous junction of the medial gastrocnemius head and occasionally the lateral gastrocnemius head or the proximal Achilles tendon.
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