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Articular cartilage : magnetic resonance imaging
Chapter by: Recht MP; Disler DG
in: Diagnosis of bone and joint disorders by Resnick D [Eds]
Philadelphia PA : Saunders, 2002
pp. 817-833
ISBN: 0721689213
CID: 4989
Preface - Imaging of the lower extremity [Preface]
Disler, DG; Recht, MP
ISI:000180039100001
ISSN: 0033-8389
CID: 97846
Imaging of the lower extremity
Disler, David G; Recht, Michael P
Philadelphia : W.B.Saunders, 2002
Extent: xi, 971-1198
ISBN: n/a
CID: 1799
Clinical imaging of articular cartilage in the knee
McCauley, T R; Recht, M P; Disler, D G
Assessment of articular cartilage has become an essential part of magnetic resonance (MR) evaluation of the knee. This has occurred because of recent advances in treatment along with improved accuracy of MR image evaluation of articular cartilage. Detection of articular cartilage defects can provide an explanation for symptoms and allow identification of patients for cartilage therapy and is an important factor for predicting prognosis of patients with knee injury. This review describes the most easily implemented MR techniques for evaluation of articular cartilage and the normal and abnormal appearance of cartilage seen using these techniques. The influence of imaging findings on treatment is described
PMID: 11745046
ISSN: 1089-7860
CID: 87082
Magnetic resonance imaging of articular cartilage
Recht, M; Bobic, V; Burstein, D; Disler, D; Gold, G; Gray, M; Kramer, J; Lang, P; McCauley, T; Winalski, C
Magnetic resonance imaging is the optimal modality for assessing articular cartilage because of superior soft tissue contrast, direct visualization of articular cartilage, and multiplanar capability. Despite these advantages, there has been disagreement as to the efficacy of magnetic resonance imaging of articular cartilage. The reason for this controversy is multifactorial but in part is attributable to the lack of the use of optimized pulse sequences for articular cartilage. The current authors will review the current state of the art of magnetic resonance imaging of articular cartilage and cartilage repair procedures, discuss future new directions in imaging strategies and methods being developed to measure cartilage thickness and volume measurements, and propose a magnetic resonance imaging protocol to evaluate cartilage that is achievable on most magnetic resonance scanners, vendor independent, practical (time and cost efficient), and accepted and used by a majority of musculoskeletal radiologists
PMID: 11603721
ISSN: 0009-921x
CID: 97819
Magnetic resonance imaging of the foot and ankle
Recht, M P; Donley, B G
Magnetic resonance (MR) imaging of the foot and ankle is playing an increasingly important role in the diagnosis of a wide range of foot and ankle abnormalities, as well as in planning for their surgical treatment. For an optimal MR study of the foot and ankle, it is necessary to obtain high-resolution, small-field-of-view images using a variety of pulse sequences. The most common indication for MR imaging of the foot and ankle is for the evaluation of tendon and bone abnormalities, such as osteomyelitis, occult fractures, and partial and complete tears of the Achilles, tibialis posterior, and peroneal tendons. Magnetic resonance imaging has also been shown to be helpful in the diagnosis of several soft-tissue abnormalities that are unique to the foot and ankle, such as plantar fasciitis, plantar fibromatosis, interdigital neuromas, and tarsal tunnel syndrome
PMID: 11421576
ISSN: 1067-151x
CID: 87083
MRI of cartilage
Recht, Michael P; Disler, David G
New York : Thieme, 2001
Extent: 239-387 ; 28 cm
ISBN: n/a
CID: 1801
Enchondroma associated with Paget's disease [Case Report]
Zehr, R J; Bauer, T W; Recht, M P
PMID: 11144499
ISSN: 0147-7447
CID: 87084
MR imaging of articular cartilage
Disler, D G; Recht, M P; McCauley, T R
With the advent of new treatments for articular cartilage disorders, accurate noninvasive assessment of articular cartilage, particularly with MR imaging, has become important. Understanding the MR imaging features of articular cartilage has led to the development of two types of routinely available MR imaging techniques which have demonstrated clinical accuracy and interobserver reliability
PMID: 10963421
ISSN: 0364-2348
CID: 87085
Percutaneous CT guided resection of osteoid osteoma of the tibial plafond [Case Report]
Donley, B G; Philbin, T; Rosenberg, G A; Schils, J P; Recht, M
Osteoid osteomas of the foot and ankle are relatively rare and notoriously difficult to diagnose. Juxta-articular osteoid osteomas are more difficult to treat and often have a significant delay in diagnosis. We report a case of a juxta-articular osteoid osteoma of the tibial plafond. Once the diagnosis was made, excisional biopsy was performed percutaneously under computed tomography (CT) guidance as an outpatient in the radiology suite. The patient had complete resolution of symptoms and remains pain free at two years follow-up. CT guided resection can be a lower morbidity and more cost effective technique to treat this lesion than traditional methods
PMID: 10919628
ISSN: 1071-1007
CID: 97818