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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...
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Quantitative MRI methods for the assessment of structure, composition, and function of musculoskeletal tissues in basic research and preclinical applications
Osteoarthritis (OA) is a disabling chronic disease involving the gradual degradation of joint structures causing pain and dysfunction. Magnetic...
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Accelerated free-breathing 3D T1ρ cardiovascular magnetic resonance using multicoil compressed sensing
BackgroundEndogenous contrast T1ρ cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) can detect scar or infiltrative fibrosis in patients with ischemic or...
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Acute changes in knee cartilage and meniscus following long-distance running in habituate runners: a systematic review on studies using quantitative magnetic resonance imaging
ObjectiveRunning is among the most popular recreational activities; nonetheless, the acute post-race changes of cartilage or meniscus have rarely...
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T2 map** in myocardial disease: a comprehensive review
Cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) is considered the gold standard imaging modality for myocardial tissue characterization. Elevated transverse...
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Are there gender-specific differences in hip and knee cartilage composition and degeneration? A systematic literature review
The aim of the present review is to systematically analyse the current literature about gender differences in hip or knee cartilage composition and...
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MR extracellular volume map** and non-contrast T1ρ map** allow early detection of myocardial fibrosis in diabetic monkeys
ObjectiveTo detect diffuse myocardial fibrosis in different severity levels of left ventricular diastolic dysfunction (DD) in spontaneous type 2...
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Brain T1ρ map** for grading and IDH1 gene mutation detection of gliomas: a preliminary study
IntroductionThe longitudinal relaxation time in the rotating frame (T1ρ) has proved to be sensitive to metabolism and useful in application to...
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Alterations in articular cartilage T2 star relaxation time following mechanical disorders: in vivo canine supraspinatus tendon resection models
BackgroundThe role of altered joint mechanics on cartilage degeneration in in vivo models has not been studied successfully due to a lack of...
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Degenerative changes through MR cartilage map** in anterior cruciate ligament-reconstructed knees
BackgroundAnterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury increases risk for post traumatic knee osteoarthritis. ACL injury causes lack of knee stability and...
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Quantitative assessment of articular cartilage degeneration using 3D ultrashort echo time cones adiabatic T1ρ (3D UTE-Cones-AdiabT1ρ) imaging
ObjectivesTo evaluate articular cartilage degeneration using quantitative three-dimensional ultrashort-echo-time cones adiabatic-T 1ρ (3D...
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Performance of native and gadoxetate-enhanced liver and spleen T1 map** for noninvasive diagnosis of clinically significant portal hypertension: preliminary results
PurposeIn this preliminary study, our aim was to assess the utility of quantitative native-T 1 (T 1 -pre), iron-corrected T 1 (cT 1 ) of the liver/spleen...
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Quantitative evaluation of meniscus injury using synthetic magnetic resonance imaging
BackgroundMagnetic resonance imaging (MRI) can diagnose meniscal lesions anatomically, while quantitative MRI can reflect the changes of meniscal...
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Quantification of H217O by 1H-MR imaging at 3 T: a feasibility study
BackgroundIndirect 1 H-magnetic resonance (MR) imaging of 17 O-labelled water allows imaging in vivo dynamic changes in water compartmentalisation. Our...
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Meniscal ramp lesions: frequency, natural history, and the effect on knee cartilage over 2 years in subjects with anterior cruciate ligament tears
Purpose(i) To investigate the frequency and natural evolution of meniscal ramp lesions (MRLs) on MRI in subjects with acute ACL tear and (ii) to...
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Factors influencing diffusion tensor imaging of knee cartilage in children ages 6–12 years: a prospective study
BackgroundMagnetic resonance diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) has recently been used to evaluate the develo** cartilage of children, but the...
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Recent Progress of Cardiac MRI for Nuclear Medicine Professionals
Recent technical innovation enables faster and more reliable cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) imaging than before. Artificial intelligence is used in...
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Fast myocardial T1ρ map** in mice using k-space weighted image contrast and a Bloch simulation-optimized radial sampling pattern
PurposeT 1ρ dispersion quantification can potentially be used as a cardiac magnetic resonance index for sensitive detection of myocardial fibrosis...
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Cardiac Magnetic Resonance Fingerprinting: Potential Clinical Applications
Purpose of ReviewCardiac magnetic resonance fingerprinting (cMRF) has developed as a technique for rapid, multi-parametric tissue property map**...