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View article: Role of chemical shift imaging in characterizing musculoskeletal soft tissue tumors
Role of chemical shift imaging in characterizing musculoskeletal soft tissue tumors Open
Objectives: The use of chemical shift imaging (CSI) for characterizing localized and diffuse bone marrow lesions is well established. However, the CSI characteristics of soft-tissue musculoskeletal tumors have not yet been established. The…
View article: Magnetic resonance imaging-based assessment of lateral ligament injury and soft-tissue swelling in ankle trauma: Correlation and clinical predictive value
Magnetic resonance imaging-based assessment of lateral ligament injury and soft-tissue swelling in ankle trauma: Correlation and clinical predictive value Open
Objectives: Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) can complement clinical evaluation of ankle ligament injuries. This study aims to elucidate the relationship between lateral ligament injury and soft-tissue swelling in patients presenting with …
View article: Role of Windowing Image Technique to Decipher Soft Tissue Pathologies
Role of Windowing Image Technique to Decipher Soft Tissue Pathologies Open
Fluid-sensitive sequences on MRI [Magnetic Resonance Imaging] have widely been used to assess soft tissue oedema. Windowing techniques play a significant role in adjusting the contrast to highlight the pathology. The purpose of this study …
View article: Birmingham Royal Orthopedic Hospital (BROH) CAM Offset: A Simplified Metric for Detection of CAM Morphology of the Hip
Birmingham Royal Orthopedic Hospital (BROH) CAM Offset: A Simplified Metric for Detection of CAM Morphology of the Hip Open
CAM morphology of the hip is a disorder of abnormal morphology of the femoral head–neck junction associated with loss of the osseous sphericity of the femoral head. Several radiological measurements exist to detect CAM morphology of the hi…
View article: Overview of Radiological Classification Systems for Pars Interarticularis Stress Injuries—and Proposal of the BROPI Classification
Overview of Radiological Classification Systems for Pars Interarticularis Stress Injuries—and Proposal of the BROPI Classification Open
Pars interarticularis stress injury and spondylolysis are frequent causes of back pain among young athletes. Accurate diagnosis and grading of these conditions are essential to institute appropriate management strategies in order to achiev…
View article: Anatomy and Pathologies of the Spinous Process
Anatomy and Pathologies of the Spinous Process Open
The spinous processes act as a lever for attachments of muscles and ligaments. Spinal imaging is commonly performed as a diagnostic test for pain and radiculopathy. A myriad of incidental or unexpected findings, both potentially asymptomat…
View article: Optimal Magnetic Resonance Sequence for Assessment of Central Cartilage Tumor Scalloping
Optimal Magnetic Resonance Sequence for Assessment of Central Cartilage Tumor Scalloping Open
Background Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is key in evaluating central cartilage tumors. The BACTIP (Birmingham Atypical Cartilaginous Tumour Imaging Protocol) protocol assesses central cartilage tumor risk based on the tumor size and de…
View article: Pes planus intermetatarsal angle to measure flatfoot deformity on dorsoplantar radiographic imaging
Pes planus intermetatarsal angle to measure flatfoot deformity on dorsoplantar radiographic imaging Open
Objectives: Pes planus, or “flat foot,” is a common foot condition involving talus misalignment, calcaneus eversion, medial arch collapse, and forefoot abduction. It is a well-recognized cause of foot pain and can lead to disability in pat…
View article: The “Mustache sign:” An ancillary radiological sign for detecting L5/S1 spondylolisthesis
The “Mustache sign:” An ancillary radiological sign for detecting L5/S1 spondylolisthesis Open
Introduction and Aims: Grade 1 spondylolisthesis can be challenging to detect on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), particularly for spinal surgeons and radiologists with limited experience interpreting spinal MRIs. This study aims to descr…
View article: Lumbar offset distance: A simplified metric for evaluation of the lumbar spine alignment
Lumbar offset distance: A simplified metric for evaluation of the lumbar spine alignment Open
Background: A healthy lower back is essential for optimal spinal function and overall wellness. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has become the gold standard in assessing lumbar spine disease. This article aims to evaluate the precision an…
View article: Exploring chat generated pre-trained transformer-3 ability to interpret MRI knee images and generate reports
Exploring chat generated pre-trained transformer-3 ability to interpret MRI knee images and generate reports Open
Objectives: The study’s objective was to determine if Chat Generated Pre-Trained Transformer-3 (ChatGPT)-4V can interpret magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) knees and generate preliminary reports based on images and clinical history provided…
View article: Primary Benign Neoplasms of the Spine
Primary Benign Neoplasms of the Spine Open
Benign tumours comprise the majority of primary vertebral tumours, and these are often found incidentally on imaging. Nonetheless, accurate diagnosis of these benign lesions is crucial, in order to avoid misdiagnosis as more ominous malign…
View article: Primary Osseous Malignancies of the Spine
Primary Osseous Malignancies of the Spine Open
Malignant primary vertebral tumours comprise an uncommon group of primary bone malignancies that can pose a diagnostic and therapeutic challenge. The most frequently encountered malignant primary vertebral tumours include chordoma, chondro…
View article: S101 A comparison of the imaging features of early stage primary lung cancer in patients treated with surgery, sabr and microwave ablation
S101 A comparison of the imaging features of early stage primary lung cancer in patients treated with surgery, sabr and microwave ablation Open
Introduction Stereotactic Ablative Radiotherapy (SABR) and percutaneous microwave ablation (PMWA) are now being performed in patients deemed “medically inoperable” with non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). The majority of these patients are…