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Focus on muscle in orthopedic MRI.

Focus on muscle in orthopedic MRI. Although much has been learned regarding the pathophysiology and imaging characteristics of orthopaedic muscle injuries, more is unknown and areas of controversy still exist. Consequently, there are two main goals of this article. The first is to address what is known regarding magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of orthopedic muscle disorders, focusing on selected entities rather than an exhaustive review of the subject. The second is to address areas of current controversy. Our hope is that the discussion that follows will stimulate further interest and investigation. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Seminars in musculoskeletal radiology Pubmed

Focus on muscle in orthopedic MRI.

Seminars in musculoskeletal radiology , Volume 4 (4): 14 – Jul 26, 2001

Focus on muscle in orthopedic MRI.


Abstract

Although much has been learned regarding the pathophysiology and imaging characteristics of orthopaedic muscle injuries, more is unknown and areas of controversy still exist. Consequently, there are two main goals of this article. The first is to address what is known regarding magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of orthopedic muscle disorders, focusing on selected entities rather than an exhaustive review of the subject. The second is to address areas of current controversy. Our hope is that the discussion that follows will stimulate further interest and investigation.

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ISSN
1089-7860
DOI
10.1055/s-2000-13169
pmid
11371327

Abstract

Although much has been learned regarding the pathophysiology and imaging characteristics of orthopaedic muscle injuries, more is unknown and areas of controversy still exist. Consequently, there are two main goals of this article. The first is to address what is known regarding magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of orthopedic muscle disorders, focusing on selected entities rather than an exhaustive review of the subject. The second is to address areas of current controversy. Our hope is that the discussion that follows will stimulate further interest and investigation.

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Seminars in musculoskeletal radiologyPubmed

Published: Jul 26, 2001

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