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Introduction to MRI of the Temporomandibular Joint
TMJ Anatomy Overview
TMJ Anatomy: The Articular Disc
TMJ Anatomy: The Mandibular Condyle
TMJ Anatomy: Closed Mouth
TMJ Anatomy: Open Mouth
Normal Meniscal Capture from Closed to Open Mouth View
Failed Meniscal Capture
V & A Grading System
Defining Internal Derangement
TMJ: Imaging Pitfalls
Indications for Temporomandibular Joint Imaging
Condylar Shapes & Variations
Skeletal Anatomy
Meniscus, Capsule & Bilaminar Zone
TMJ Anatomy: Meniscus in Open and Closed Mouth
TMJ: Clinical Significance
Grading System Summary
Internal Derangement with Capture: Posterior Pseudodisc
Internal Derangement with Capture: Anterior Pseudodisc
Posterior Pseudodisc from Bilaminar Scarring and Swelling
Meniscal Adhesion with Decreased Excursion
Meniscal Rupture with Increased Excursion
Closed lock State with Meniscal Obliteration
Identifying Meniscus in Closed Lock State
Temporomandibular Joint: Applying the Grading Systems
Partial and Complete Internal Derangements
TMJ Hypermobility
Severe TMJ Arthritis
Bilateral Closed Lock with Complete Derangement
Open and Closed Lock State
Wilkes Classification of Internal Derangement
Course Evaluation
Learn the imaging appearance of failed meniscal capture.
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Content reviewed: September 10, 2021