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[The "de Sèze" magnetic imaging].

G Morvan1, V Vuillemin-Bodaghi, M Wybier

  • 1Cabinet d'Imagerie de l'Appareil Moteur, 5 rue Alfred Bruneau 75016 Paris, France. radiombbm@noos.fr

Journal De Radiologie
|September 20, 2007
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Adding a coronal STIR sequence to lumbar spine MRI protocols can detect hip, pelvis, and sacrum lesions. This extended field-of-view scan reveals pathology missed by standard imaging, improving diagnostic yield.

Area of Science:

  • Radiology
  • Medical Imaging
  • Orthopedic Imaging

Context:

  • Standard lumbar spine MRI protocols often focus on sagittal and axial views.
  • Pathology in adjacent structures like the hips, sacrum, and pelvis may be overlooked.
  • The de Sèze projection is a known technique for visualizing the lumbar spine and pelvis.

Purpose:

  • To propose an optimized MRI protocol for comprehensive lumbar spine evaluation.
  • To highlight the benefits of incorporating a specific sequence for broader anatomical coverage.
  • To improve the detection rate of lesions in the pelvis, sacrum, and hips.

Summary:

  • The study recommends a coronal Short Tau Inversion Recovery (STIR) sequence with a large Field of View (FOV) as part of routine lumbar spine MRI.

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  • This sequence, similar to the de Sèze projection, extends imaging to include the hips, sacrum, and pelvis.
  • It can identify lesions in these areas that are not visible on standard lumbar MRI sequences.
  • Impact:

    • Enhances diagnostic accuracy by revealing otherwise undetected pathology.
    • Improves patient care through more comprehensive imaging assessments.
    • Offers a cost-effective method to increase the detection of significant lesions with minimal additional scan time.