MRI: The basics Read article Since we know that the knee is a complex joint, it is important that we film the knee in all three spatial planes and in both T1- and T2-weighted sequences. We will now go through the important knee structures and give you a description of how they are...
(MRI Ⅰ—Ⅳ grades).Methods Totally 452 patients underwent routine knee MRI at 1.5T MR scanner.Quantitative T2-mapping of patella cartilages was obtained with six-echo and spin-echo MR sequences.The patella cartilages were classified as MRI 0(normal) and Ⅰ—Ⅳ grades(degenerated).T2 values...
Normal knee intraarticular fluid - Knee joint effusion - Knee MRIIn order to evaluate the normal amount of intra-articular fluid on knee MRI, we examined 36 knees of 18 normal volunteers on a 1.5-T MR system. Sagittal spin-echo T2-weighted images were obtained. We measured the maximum ...
Normal MRI appearance and common injuries of the posterolateral corner of the kneeMakeham, JPeduto, A
Y Kong,Y Qiang,B Dong,DO Mri 摘要: Objective To explore the difference of observed value about normal adult knee articular cartilage thickness measured by 3D WATS and T2 mapping original image with 1. 5T MR. Methods 95 normal adult male( age ranged from 20 to 35 years) knee underwent ...
To define normative standards for the knee in healthy children using contrast-enhanced MRI, focusing on normal synovial membrane thickness. Secondly, presence of joint fluid and bone marrow oedema was evaluated. For this study, children without disorders potentially resulting in (accompanying) arthritis...
MRI of the knee in asymptomatic adolescent swimmers: A controlled study 2012, British Journal of Sports Medicine Magnetic resonance imaging of the ankle at 3.0 tesla and 1.5 tesla in human cadaver specimens with artificially created lesions of cartilage and ligaments 2008, Investigative Radiology MR ...
Delayed gadolinium-enhanced MRI of cartilage (dGEMRIC) andT2characteristics of human knee articular cartilage: Topographical variation and relationships to... The macromolecular structure and mechanical properties of articular cartilage are interrelated and known to vary topographically in the human knee joint...
The T1 and T2 relaxation times are the basic parameters behind magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Consequently, an enormous research effort has gone into developing and validating measurement methods, and into collecting values of relaxation times for a wide range of tissues (e.g. musculoskeletal, ...
Normal MRI findings of the knee in patients with clinically active juvenile idiopathic arthritisvanGulikE.CharlotteHemkeRobertWelsink-KarssiesMendyM.Schonenberg-MeinemaingentaconnectEuropean Journal of Radiology