作者
Nicholas Bhojwani, Peter Szpakowski, Sasan Partovi, Martin H Maurer, Ulrich Grosse, Hendrik von Tengg-Kobligk, Lisa Zipp-Partovi, Nathan Fergus, Christos Kosmas, Konstantin Nikolaou, Mark R Robbin
发表日期
2015/10
来源
Quantitative imaging in medicine and surgery
卷号
5
期号
5
页码范围
740
出版商
AME Publications
简介
Diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI) is an established diagnostic tool with regards to the central nervous system (CNS) and research into its application in the musculoskeletal system has been growing. It has been shown that DWI has utility in differentiating vertebral compression fractures from malignant ones, assessing partial and complete tears of the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL), monitoring tumor response to therapy, and characterization of soft-tissue and bone tumors. DWI is however less useful in differentiating malignant vs. infectious processes. As of yet, no definitive qualitative or quantitative properties have been established due to reasons ranging from variability in acquisition protocols to overlapping imaging characteristics. Even with these limitations, DWI can still provide clinically useful information, increasing diagnostic accuracy and improving patient management when magnetic resonance imaging …
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