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Magnetic resonance characterisation of primary Raynaud's phenomenon
Roland Z White1,2, Thi Nguyen1,3,4, Matthew J Sampson3,5
1Royal Adelaide Hospital, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia.
Journal of Medical Imaging and Radiation Oncology
|July 29, 2021
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The objective findings of phalangeal T2-weighted hyperintense and T1-weighted hypointense bone marrow signal on MRI without features of seronegative arthropathy or osteomyelitis may assist clinicians in making a diagnosis in the appropriate clinical context.
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