Quantitative MRI for evaluation of musculoskeletal disease: cartilage and muscle composition, joint inflammation, and biomechanics in osteoarthritis
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a valuable tool for evaluating musculoskeletal disease
as it offers a range of image contrasts that are sensitive to underlying tissue biochemical …
as it offers a range of image contrasts that are sensitive to underlying tissue biochemical …
Synthetic MRI: technologies and applications in neuroradiology
Synthetic MRI is a technique that synthesizes contrast‐weighted images from multicontrast
MRI data. There have been advances in synthetic MRI since the technique was introduced …
MRI data. There have been advances in synthetic MRI since the technique was introduced …
A simple analytic method for estimating T2 in the knee from DESS
Purpose To introduce a simple analytical formula for estimating T 2 from a single Double-
Echo in Steady-State (DESS) scan. Methods Extended Phase Graph (EPG) modeling was …
Echo in Steady-State (DESS) scan. Methods Extended Phase Graph (EPG) modeling was …
Five‐minute knee MRI for simultaneous morphometry and T2 relaxometry of cartilage and meniscus and for semiquantitative radiological assessment using double …
AS Chaudhari, MS Black, S Eijgenraam… - Journal of Magnetic …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Background Biomarkers for assessing osteoarthritis activity necessitate multiple MRI
sequences with long acquisition times. Purpose To perform 5‐minute simultaneous …
sequences with long acquisition times. Purpose To perform 5‐minute simultaneous …
Imaging of osteoarthritis—recent research developments and future perspective
In osteoarthritis research, imaging plays an important role in clinical trials and
epidemiological observational studies. In this narrative review article, we will describe recent …
epidemiological observational studies. In this narrative review article, we will describe recent …
Cartilage compositional MRI—a narrative review of technical development and clinical applications over the past three decades
Articular cartilage damage and degeneration are among hallmark manifestations of joint
injuries and arthritis, classically osteoarthritis. Cartilage compositional MRI (Cart-C MRI), a …
injuries and arthritis, classically osteoarthritis. Cartilage compositional MRI (Cart-C MRI), a …
Multipathway multi‐echo (MPME) imaging: all main MR parameters mapped based on a single 3D scan
CC Cheng, F Preiswerk, WS Hoge… - Magnetic resonance …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Purpose Quantitative parameter maps, as opposed to qualitative grayscale images, may
represent the future of diagnostic MRI. A new quantitative MRI method is introduced here …
represent the future of diagnostic MRI. A new quantitative MRI method is introduced here …
[PDF][PDF] Recent advances in research imaging of osteoarthritis with focus on MRI, ultrasound and hybrid imaging
For imaging of osteoarthritis (OA), MRI plays a major role in the research setting, with
compositional MRI techniques becoming increasingly more important thanks to their …
compositional MRI techniques becoming increasingly more important thanks to their …
Multi‐pathway multi‐echo acquisition and neural contrast translation to generate a variety of quantitative and qualitative image contrasts
CC Cheng, F Preiswerk… - Magnetic resonance in …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Purpose Clinical exams typically involve acquiring many different image contrasts to help
discriminate healthy from diseased states. Ideally, 3D quantitative maps of all of the main …
discriminate healthy from diseased states. Ideally, 3D quantitative maps of all of the main …
Imaging of Osteoarthritis by Conventional Radiography, MR Imaging, PET–Computed Tomography, and PET–MR Imaging
Imaging of osteoarthritis (OA) can be performed by multiple imaging modalities.
Conventional radiography is the most widely available and commonly used modality for …
Conventional radiography is the most widely available and commonly used modality for …