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Sportverletzungen

Welche Bildgebung ist erforderlich?

Sports injuries

What type of imaging is required?

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Zusammenfassung

Hintergrund

Die Bildgebung hat einen hohen Stellenwert bei Sportverletzungen, da von der genauen Kenntnis des Schädigungsausmaßes die Indikation zur konservativen und operativen Therapie abhängt.

Ziel der Arbeit

Es sollen exemplarisch typische Sportverletzungen mit ihren Anforderungen an die Bildgebung dargestellt werden.

Diskussion

Um die teils subtilen Pathologien detektieren zu können, muss die Bildgebung an die spezifische klinische Verdachtsdiagnose adaptiert werden.

Abstract

Background

Imaging is of great importance in sports injuries, since the indication for conservative and surgical therapy depends on precise knowledge of the extent of the damage.

Objectives

Typical sports injuries and their imaging requirements are to be presented as examples.

Conclusions

In order to detect the often subtle pathologies, imaging must be adapted to the clinical diagnosis that is specifically suspected.

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Müller, P.E., Niethammer, T.R. Sportverletzungen. Radiologie 63, 235–240 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00117-023-01121-y

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