hipMRComputed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) are now useful imaging techniques in the evaluation of hip arthroplasty. The recognised problems of beam hardening in CT and magnetic susceptibility artefact in MRI have been significantly reduced.MRI is useful for assessing the peri...
Because MRI can give such clear pictures of soft-tissue structures near and around bones, it’s the most sensitive exam for spinal and joint problems. MRI is widely used to diagnose sports-related injuries, especially those affecting the knee, shoulder, hip, elbow and wrist. The images allow ...
Indeed, MRI-related problems are believed to exist for cannulated screws, especially with respect to using a high-field-strength MR system (i.e., 3-Tesla). The exact risks posed by these specific implants are unknown. This uncertainty limits clinically-relevant studies and prevents participation ...
Magnetic resonance imaging is a sophisticated diagnostic procedure to diagnose the following kinds of problems or conditions:Arthritis. Fractures. Infection. Injuries of the tendons, ligaments, or cartilage. Tumors.MRIs use no radiation like conventional X-rays or CT scans. They employ a large magnet...
Possible signs ofMultiHance side effectsfor those with impaired kidney function could include: Thick and tight skin Swelling or Burning sensation Red or Dark areas of skin Deep pain hip pain or rib pain Generalized weakness of the muscles
Abdominal MRI Scan and Imaging:For liver problems, kidney problems, gallstones, Crohn's Disease etc Vascular Imaging:For looking at blood vessels etc LumbarSpinal Scan and Imaging:For back pain, paraesthesia (pins and needles in limbs), curvature of the spine etc ...
unsettled. The focus is on which test will provide the most accurate and cost effective diagnostic information for each particular clinical situation. Computed tomographic scan, CT myelography, MRI and plain radiography all have their place in the diagnostic work-up of problems related to the spine...
Prevalence of Malformations of the Hip Joint and Their Relationship to Sex, Groin Pain, and Risk of Osteoarthritis. Background: Although the clinical consequences of femoroacetabular impingement have been well described, little is known about the prevalence of the anatom... Gosvig,K Kjaerulf,...
MRI is very useful for diagnosing of spinal disorders. But there exists several problems when MRI is performed and its imaging must be interpreted with care. We have four cases of misdiagnosis on MRI. Because, histological diagnosis is difficult by MRI, sometime additional examinations such as my...
The Society of Skeletal Radiology (SSR) Practice Guidelines and Technical Standards Committee identified musculoskeletal infection as a White Paper topic, and selected a Committee, tasked with developing a consensus on nomenclature for MRI of musculoskeletal infection outside the spine. The objective of ...