Marius Horger, M.D.
University Hospital Tübingen, Dept. of Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology, Tuebingen, Germany
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) has advanced to the most accurate imaging modality in the diagnosis and response monitoring of inflammatory arthritis.
Kirralie Lyford; Richard O’Sullivan, M.D.
Primary Health, The Epworth MRI Department, Richmond, Victoria, Australia
Multiplanar T1, protone density and fat suppressed T2-weighted images were acquired of the right hamstring from origin to insertion. The images were acquired on our 3T MAGNETOM Verio.
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