Shoulder

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How to Image the Shoulder See the shoulder protocols at the end of the chapter. • Coils and patient position: A surface coil is required to obtain high-resolution, detailed images….

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Hips and Pelvis

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How to Image the Hips and Pelvis See the hip and pelvis protocols at the end of the chapter. • Coils and patient position: Generally, when evaluating the hips for…

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Wrist and Hand

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How to Image the Wrist and Hand See the wrist and hand protocols at the end of the chapter. • Coils and patient position: Some type of surface coil is…

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Elbow

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How to Image the Elbow • Coils and patient position: The elbow typically is scanned with the patient in a supine position with the arm at the side and palm…

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Tendons and Muscles

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How to Image Tendons • Coils and patient position: Whether or not a coil should be used is based entirely on the anatomy to be imaged. Generally, surface coils improve…

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Tumors

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MRI plays a central role in the work-up of a patient presenting with a suspected musculoskeletal tumor. MRI can confirm the presence of a lesion, allow for a specific diagnosis…

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Peripheral Nerves

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How to Image Nerves • Coils and patient position: High-resolution images of the small peripheral nerves require the use of phased array surface coils. The large sciatic nerve can be…

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Osseous Trauma

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How to Image Osseous Trauma • Coils and patient position: The patient should be placed in a comfortable position with passive restraints, such as tape or Velcro straps, applied to…

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Arthritis and Cartilage

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How to Image Arthritis and Cartilage • Coils and patient position: Which joint is being imaged determines which coil and which position are used. In the knee, the standard extremity…

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Marrow

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How to Image Bone Marrow Imaging of bone marrow has not changed much since the first edition of this book. Screening of marrow with T1 and fat-suppressed T2 images has…

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