Imaging of Osteoarthritis by Conventional Radiography, MR Imaging, PET–Computed Tomography, and PET–MR Imaging

Hayashi D, Roemer F, Guermazi A (2019)


Publication Type: Journal article, Review article

Publication year: 2019

Journal

Book Volume: 14

Pages Range: 17-29

Journal Issue: 1

DOI: 10.1016/j.cpet.2018.08.004

Abstract

Radiography remains the first-line imaging tool to characterize structural changes of osteoarthritis (OA) in both clinical and research settings, but MRI continues to play a large role in OA research. Compositional MRI enables evaluation of the biochemical properties of joint tissues, allowing assessment of early “premorphologic” changes that cannot be depicted on conventional MRI Hybrid PET-CT and PET–MRI allow integration of high-resolution structural information on CT and MRI with metabolic information obtained from PET related to OA disease process. We describe OA imaging by means of conventional radiography, MRI PET-CT, and PET–MRI.

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APA:

Hayashi, D., Roemer, F., & Guermazi, A. (2019). Imaging of Osteoarthritis by Conventional Radiography, MR Imaging, PET–Computed Tomography, and PET–MR Imaging. PET Clinics, 14(1), 17-29. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cpet.2018.08.004

MLA:

Hayashi, Daichi, Frank Roemer, and Ali Guermazi. "Imaging of Osteoarthritis by Conventional Radiography, MR Imaging, PET–Computed Tomography, and PET–MR Imaging." PET Clinics 14.1 (2019): 17-29.

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