Parsonage-Turner Syndrome: Imaging Techniques And Differential Diagnoses For Acute Unilateral Shoulder Pain
In Parsonage-Turner syndrome radiology, axial, coronal, and sagittal views of the cervical spine allow visualization of vertebral bodies, spinal cord, and neural foramina. MRI excels in detecting brachial plexitis, radiculitis, and nerve root avulsion, while CT helps assess bony structures and epidural space. Parsonage-Turner syndrome manifests with acute unilateral shoulder and upper limb pain, weakness,…