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Published on: November 23, 2019
Three-tesla MR imaging of the knee
1Neuroskeletal Imaging, 1344 Apollo Boulevard, Suite 406, Melbourne, FL 32901, USA. tmageerad@cfl.rr.com
Abstract:
Three-tesla MR imaging of the knee allows for fast, accurate high-resolution imaging. Three-tesla MR imaging is highly accurate in detection of meniscal tears. This detection aids referring physicians, because if a meniscal tear is not seen on three-tesla MR imaging, it is highly unlikely to be present. High field imaging allows for three-dimensional imaging of the knee. Referring doctors have found this "virtual arthroscopy" to be useful in presurgical planning.
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