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Researchers Discuss Clinical Relevance of Knee OA Clinical Trials Using WBCT

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Knee osteoarthritis (OA) clinical trials results show that weight bearing CT (WBCT) imaging may offer new insights into OA pathology beyond what plain radiographs and MRI can provide. Some of these findings could immediately be translated into clinical practice as well. of medial and 8.5% of medial and 8.8%

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MRI helps clinicians assess neural involvement in endometriosis

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MRI helps clinicians assess the neural involvement in endometriosis and could help them prevent irreversible nerve damage and chronic sensorimotor neuropathy in women suffering from the condition, Cleveland Clinic researchers have reported. The team's review of MRI's role for this indication was published January 3 in RadioGraphics.

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Fujifilm Healthcare Europe unveils the ECHELON Synergy MRI scanner at the European Congress for Radiology 2024

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milla1cf Fri, 02/16/2024 - 10:13 February 16, 2024 — Fujifilm Healthcare Europe ipresented the Echelon Synergy – a revolutionary MRI scanner for efficient, high performance imaging with optimal patient comfort – at ECR 2024. The Echelon Synergy MRI scanner also provides benefits to boost the efficiency of workflows.

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WBCT and its Evolving Role in OA Research and Clinical Practice

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Key Points: Weight bearing CT (WBCT) can detect signs of osteoarthritis (OA), such as osteophytes, subchondral cysts, and joint space narrowing better than radiographs. Emerging evidence suggests WBCT reveals meniscal extrusion not detected by MRI and WBCT arthrography visualizes meniscal tears. K.Kaneda et al. Segal et al.

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Excessive lateral pressure syndrome MRI

Neuroradiology Cases

This MRI Axial STIR sections of knee show clinical marker on skin on anteromedial aspect of knee joint. Imaging findings consistent with clinical diagnosis of Excessive lateral pressure syndrome. This is mainly a clinical diagnosis. Condition is aggravated physical activity.

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Implementing Automated 3D Measurements to Quantify Reference Values and Side-to-Side Differences in the Ankle Syndesmosis

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Key Points: Currently plain radiographs are the standard method in diagnosing syndesmotic ankle injuries even though the distal tibiofibular joint cannot be assessed due to superposition of the osseous structures in the foot. Researchers used data from 76 NWBCT ankles (retroactive study) and 86 WBCT ankles.

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ISMRM: Radiology AI technology is here — and more is coming

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Its impact on radiographer workflow ranges from detecting poor image quality on x-ray; automating CT imaging protocols; and for MRI, streamlining workflows for faster scan times, image reconstruction, and using synthetic MRI sequences.

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