Peter S Liu
Peter S Liu
Humberto G Rosas,Michael J Tuite
Humberto G Rosas
MR imaging has increasingly been used to image joints since its inception. Historically, there has been more emphasis on the evaluation of internal derangement rather than cartilaginous disease. This article reviews cartilaginous diseases o...
Michael Forney,Naveen Subhas,Brian Donley et al.
Michael Forney et al.
Cartilage abnormalities in the knee and ankle are a common source of pain and are often difficult to diagnose clinically or radiographically. MR imaging is a valuable tool for diagnosing and characterizing cartilage lesions of both the knee...
Donna G Blankenbaker,Michael J Tuite
Donna G Blankenbaker
MR imaging is one of the most commonly used imaging techniques to evaluate patients with hip pain. Intra-articular abnormalities of the hip joint are better assessed with recent advances in MR imaging technology, such as high-field strength...
MR imaging assessment of inflammatory, crystalline-induced, and infectious arthritides [0.03%]
炎症、晶体相关和感染性关节炎的磁共振成像评估
Jennifer L Demertzis,David A Rubin
Jennifer L Demertzis
The role of magnetic resonance imaging in evaluating patients with inflammatory arthritides has evolved with the recent introduction of drugs capable of modifying disease activity and natural history. In conditions like rheumatoid arthritis...
Gregory Chang,Orrin Sherman,Guillaume Madelin et al.
Gregory Chang et al.
Because articular cartilage is avascular and has no intrinsic capacity to heal itself, physical damage to cartilage poses a serious clinical problem for orthopedic surgeons and rheumatologists. No medication exists to treat or reconstitute ...
Magnetic resonance imaging in knee osteoarthritis research: semiquantitative and compositional assessment [0.03%]
膝骨关节炎研究中的磁共振成像:半定量和成分评价
Michel D Crema,Frank W Roemer,Ali Guermazi
Michel D Crema
Semiquantitative assessment of the knee by expert magnetic resonance imaging readers is a powerful research tool for understanding the natural history of osteoarthritis (OA). Several reliable semiquantitative scoring systems have been appli...
Eric A Walker,Derik Davis,Timothy J Mosher
Eric A Walker
An underlying hypothesis for rapid cartilage loss in patients with osteoarthritis (OA) is that perturbation from normal joint mechanics produces locally high biomechanical strains that exceed the material properties of the tissue, leading t...
Jung-Ah Choi,Garry E Gold
Jung-Ah Choi
The newer magnetic resonance (MR) imaging methods can give insights into the initiation, progression, and eventual treatment of osteoarthritis. Sodium imaging is specific for changes in proteoglycan (PG) content without the need for an exog...
Colin D Strickland,Richard Kijowski
Colin D Strickland
Magnetic resonance (MR) imaging plays an integral role in the assessment of articular cartilage. This article discusses the role of MR imaging in the evaluation of articular cartilage, the appearance of cartilage lesions on MR imaging, and ...