Arthrogram (Joint X-ray)Joint X-Ray (Arthrogram) Results
An arthrogram is a test using
X-ray and a
contrast material (such as a dye, water,
air, or a combination of these) to take pictures of a joint. The
radiologist may discuss the initial results with you after he or she reviews
all the pictures. A detailed report will be available to your doctor in a few
days. Arthrogram| Normal: |
The joint capsule, the sac containing joint fluid, is
normal. The cartilage and other structures of the joint are normal. |
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| Abnormal: |
The cartilage is worn down (degeneration) or there is a
tear in the cartilage cushion of the joint.
There is a tear in the ligaments or tendons of the joint.
The tear may be partial or complete. If a
rotator cuff tear in the shoulder is present, the dye
leaks from the tear.
The joint capsule is enlarged or has ruptured. A joint cyst
is present.
Abnormal material is present in the joint. This could be a
tumor, extra growth of joint tissues, or pieces of bone or cartilage.
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After your doctor has seen the condition of your joint area,
further treatment with medicine, physical therapy, or surgery may be
recommended.
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