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Published on: December 18, 2016
Osseous Pathology on Wrist Magnetic Resonance Imaging
1Department of Radiology, University of Colorado School of Medicine - Anschutz Medical Campus, Aurora, CO.
Abstract:
Advanced imaging of the osseous structures of the wrist by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) yields powerful information regarding marrow composition and overall bone structure. Various forms of pathology, both benign and malignant, have unique marrow signal abnormalities that can be easily detected by MRI given its high sensitivity to radiographically occult processes. In particular, osseous pathology can be seen in the setting of traumatic, degenerative, congenital, infectious, and neoplastic conditions. The acuity or chronicity of these conditions can often be determined by imaging to aid in appropriate therapy. A thorough understanding of the breadth of pathology and corresponding MRI appearances can allow the interpreting radiologist to formulate a concise and accurate assessment of an examination.
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