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AJR 2005; 184:989-992
© American Roentgen Ray Society


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Quadrilateral Space Syndrome: Incidence of Imaging Findings in a Population Referred for MRI of the Shoulder

R. Lee Cothran, Jr.1,2 and Clyde Helms1

1 Department of Radiology, Duke University Health System, Erwin Rd., Box 3808, DUMC, Durham, NC 27710.
2 Current address: Spartanburg Radiological Associates, PA at 101 East Wood St., Spartanburg, SC 29303.

OBJECTIVE. The purpose of this study was to determine the incidence of MRI findings suggesting quadrilateral space syndrome in a population referred for shoulder MRI.

CONCLUSION. Focal teres minor atrophy or abnormal signal suggesting quadrilateral space syndrome is an uncommon, although not rare, finding on MRI of the shoulder in our referral population and is rarely an isolated abnormality.


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