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Sonography of Common Tendon Injuries
American Journal of Roentgenology, 08/25/09
Robinson P – Sonography is important in musculoskeletal imaging, and its accuracy is at least equivalent to that of MRI for imaging tendon abnormalities. Although operator dependence is an often quoted disadvantage of sonography, most experienced musculoskeletal radiologists with a sound foundation in anatomy can rapidly master the technique and perform effective evaluations of normal and abnormal tendons.
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