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MR imaging evaluation of suprascapular nerve entrapment
Authors:Thomas Ludig  Frédéric Walter  Denis Chapuis  Daniel Molé  Jacques Roland  Alain Blum
Affiliation:Service d'Imagerie Guilloz, H?pital Central, 29 avenue du Maréchal de Lattre de Tassigny, 54035 Nancy, France,
Centre de Rééducation Fonctionnelle, HOSPITALOR, 15 rue de la Forêt, 57612 Forbach, France,
Clinique de Traumatologie et d'Orthopédie, 49 rue Hermite, 54000 Nancy, France,
Abstract:The aim of this study was to assess the significance of muscular edema, atrophy, and fatty changes in the diagnosis of suprascapular nerve entrapment (SSNE), and to confirm muscular edema as the most significant sign of neuropathy. A retrospective study of 18 patients with suprascapular nerve entrapment was performed. All patients underwent electromyographic studies and MR imaging with a 1.5-T Echo Speed system (General Electric, Milwaukee, Wis.). The diagnosis of muscle edema was reached when muscles presented a high signal on T2-weighted fast spin-echo (SE) fat-suppressed images. Muscular trophicity and fatty changes were analyzed on a sagittal oblique cut using SE T1-weighted images. Intra- and inter-observer reproducibility using kappa test, sensitivity, and specificity were analyzed, together with negative and positive predictive value of each criterion. The topographic diagnosis was correct as edema affected the infraspinatus muscle alone when the suprascapular nerve was entrapped at the spinoglenoid notch. Both the supraspinatus and infraspinatus muscles were affected when nerve was compressed at the suprascapular notch. Sensitivity and specificity of muscular edema were, respectively, 94.5 and 100%. Muscular atrophy sensitivity and specificity were 81 and 80%, respectively. Fatty changes sensitivity and specificity were 25 and 96%, respectively. Muscular edema seems to be a more sensitive sign of SSNE than muscle atrophy and fatty changes when compared with EMG results. Magnetic resonance imaging can reach a positive, topographic, and etiologic diagnosis of SSNE.
Keywords:Shoulder abnormalities Nerve injuries Peripheral nerve Muscle denervation MR Shoulder
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