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Musculoskeletal radiology advances, including MRI, CT, and AI, enhance diagnostic accuracy. These innovations improve early disease detection, precise diagnosis, and treatment monitoring in MSK imaging.

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  • Radiology
  • Medical Imaging
  • Musculoskeletal Imaging

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  • Musculoskeletal (MSK) radiology has seen significant advancements.
  • Innovations in MRI, CT, and AI have improved diagnostic accuracy.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review key domains shaping current MSK imaging.
  • To highlight technological developments enabling earlier disease detection and precise diagnosis.

Main Methods:

  • Review of 7 key domains in MSK imaging.
  • Discussion of CT-like contrast MRI, quantitative MRI, AI applications, MR spectroscopy (MRS), whole-body MRI, PET, and advanced CT techniques.
  • Focus on Zero echo time (ZTE) and ultrashort echo time (USE) MRI sequences.

Main Results:

  • New MRI techniques visualize short-T2 tissues like cortical bone.
  • AI improves image reconstruction, SNR, scan time, and diagnostic support.
  • MRS provides metabolic insights; whole-body MRI evaluates systemic diseases.
  • PET identifies active lesions; advanced CT assesses biomechanics.

Conclusions:

  • Technological developments represent a paradigm shift in MSK imaging.
  • These advances enable earlier disease detection, precise diagnosis, and improved treatment monitoring.
  • The integration of these technologies enhances clinical practice in MSK radiology.