Adductor Strain-MRI
This is a professional player with evidence of intrasubstance signal alteration in the belly of the adductor longus consistent with adductor strain/intrasubstance tear extending till the medial surface of the muscle. Common aponeurosis appears normal. There is not much edema in the rest of muscle. No significant atrophy. No marrow edema/osseous abnormality.
Adductor Strain-MRI
Reviewed by Sumer Sethi
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Tuesday, September 10, 2013
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