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A: About 20 years ago, before I had known anything about the field of radiology, I had to get an MRI of my knee. It was my first MRI, and without that experience, I would not be where I am today.
New recommendations will help provide more reliable, reproducible results for MRI-based measurements of cartilage degeneration in the knee, helping to slow down disease and prevent progression to ...
CT detection of intra-articular mineralization in knee cartilage, resulting from calcium crystal deposition, may predict MRI detection of worsening cartilage in the same area, according to data ...
Moreover, the relationship between baseline MRI findings and incident and persistent knee symptoms, as well as progression of MRI findings, suggest that MRI can be used to predict future outcomes.
Surgeons using magnetic resonance imaging alone to detect chondral lesions may miss 55% of defects found during arthroscopic procedures, according to Chilean researchers.In a prospective study of ...
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