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Ultrasound of Intersection Syndrome

Ultrasound of Intersection Syndrome

Update: 2025-06-12
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In this radiology lecture, we review the ultrasound appearance of intersection syndrome, a friction tenosynovitis at the forearm and wrist!


Key teaching points include:



  • Intersection syndrome is an overuse tenosynovitis (inflammation of tendon and tendon sheath) secondary to repetitive friction at site of intersection

  • Proximal intersection syndrome: Occurs at musculotendinous junctions of first extensor wrist compartment (extensor pollicis brevis, abductor pollicis longus) crossing tendons of second compartment (extensor carpi radialis brevis, extensor carpi radialis longus). Intersection occurs 4-8 cm proximal to Lister’s tubercle

  • Results from repetitive extension/flexion activities: Rowing, skiing, racket sports, horseback riding, weight-lifting

  • Clinical presentation: Radial forearm or wrist pain, worsens with extension/flexion

  • Ultrasound findings: Pain with transducer pressure at intersection site, peritendinous edema and fluid

  • Distal intersection syndrome: Less common, occurs at third compartment tendon (extensor pollicis longus) crossing second compartment tendons distal to Lister’s tubercle

  • Tx: Rest, activity modification, splinting, anti-inflammatory medications. Corticosteroid injection or surgical release may be required if refractory


To learn more about the Samsung RS85 Prestige ultrasound system, please visit: https://www.bostonimaging.com/rs85-prestige-ultrasound-system-4


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Ultrasound of Intersection Syndrome

Ultrasound of Intersection Syndrome

Daniel J. Kowal, MD