High-resolution magnetic resonance imaging of the ankle: normal anatomy

An imaging-anatomic correlative study of ankle anatomy based upon six healthy adults and six fresh cadaveric specimens was performed to evaluate the diagnostic capabilities of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Optimal pulsing sequences and imaging planes for various structures of interest were estab...

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Hauptverfasser: HAJEK, P. C, BAKER, L. L, BJORKENGREN, A, SARTORIS, D. J, NEUMANN, C. H, RESNICK, D
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description An imaging-anatomic correlative study of ankle anatomy based upon six healthy adults and six fresh cadaveric specimens was performed to evaluate the diagnostic capabilities of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Optimal pulsing sequences and imaging planes for various structures of interest were established. MRI afforded exquisite depiction of anatomic detail, particularly the diagnostically important collateral ligaments. Limitations in the ability to delineate the joint capsule and articular cartilage were documented, with the former detectable only on T2 weighted images in the presence of synovial fluid.
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