Tessa S Cook,Joel M Stein,Stephanie Simonson et al.
Tessa S Cook et al.
New developments in musculoskeletal magnetic resonance (MR) imaging, including improved spatial resolution and MR arthrography, have led to an increasing frequency in the performance of shoulder MR imaging. As a result, radiologists' unders...
Esben S Vogelius,Waad Hanna,Mark Robbin
Esben S Vogelius
The long bones of the upper extremity are often overlooked in favor of addressing their intervening joints. However, there are a wide variety of pathologic processes that can involve these anatomic segments. To better understand the complex...
Ashish P Wasnik,Michael B Mazza,Peter S Liu
Ashish P Wasnik
The superior tissue contrast and flexible imaging planes afforded by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) versus competing technologies permit optimal depiction of the pelvic viscera. Targeted protocols developed for specific pelvic visceral or...
Ashish P Wasnik,Michael B Mazza,Usha R Lalchandani et al.
Ashish P Wasnik et al.
The diagnostic usefulness of abdominal magnetic resonance (MR) imaging lies in the improved contrast resolution and ability to qualify several tissue characteristics of a specific organ or lesion. Our institution uses organ-specific protoco...
Sara C Gavenonis
Sara C Gavenonis
Dynamic contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance (MR) imaging of the breast is a useful tool for the assessment of both structural and functional anatomy. A basic approach to the interpretation of normal anatomy on breast MR imaging is reviewed...
Vikram Venkatesh,Daniel Verdini,Brian Ghoshhajra
Vikram Venkatesh
The soft tissue contrast properties of magnetic resonance (MR) allow excellent discrimination of most intrathoracic structures other than the lungs, and allow good insight into normal anatomy. Using MR imaging, the normal cardiorespiratory ...
Gaurav Jindal,Bryan Pukenas
Gaurav Jindal
Over the past few decades, spinal magnetic resonance imaging (MR imaging) has largely replaced computed tomography (CT) and CT myelography in the assessment of intraspinal pathology at institutions where MR imaging is available. Given its h...
Neck MR imaging anatomy [0.03%]
颈部MR影像解剖学
Joshua A Rubin,Jeffrey R Wesolowski
Joshua A Rubin
The normal MR imaging appearance of the neck can be confusing given the number and complexity of structures that pass through it. This article strives to simplify normal MR imaging anatomy of the neck using a spatial approach. We present th...
Skull base, orbits, temporal bone, and cranial nerves: anatomy on MR imaging [0.03%]
颅底、眼眶、颞骨和脑神经的MR解剖学
Ajaykumar C Morani,Nisha S Ramani,Jeffrey R Wesolowski
Ajaykumar C Morani
Accurate delineation, diagnosis, and treatment planning of skull base lesions require knowledge of the complex anatomy of the skull base. Because the skull base cannot be directly evaluated, imaging is critical for the diagnosis and managem...
Bryan Pukenas
Bryan Pukenas
The exquisite detail provided by brain magnetic resonance imaging scans can make interpretation simultaneously straightforward and complicated, particularly to the novice. For this reason, it is essential to become familiar with normal stru...