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Spondyloarthritis: Spinal MRI May Improve Management
For patients who may benefit from such scans, it's unclear whether including the spine as well as the sacroiliac joint ...
For about one in six people considered healthy with no reports of back pain, lesions were visible on MRI in the lower spinal column and sacroiliac joint, researchers said -- a sign that ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . MRI imaging may help physicians distinguish between inflammatory arthritis caused by immune checkpoint ...
Contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging may help physicians differentiate between rheumatoid arthritis and psoriatic arthritis in the hand and wrist enabling more targeted therapies unique to ...
Two medical imaging breakthroughs have been presented at the Society of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging 2020 Virtual Annual Meeting. The technological advances demonstrate a PET/MRI approach to ...
Radiomics offers improved assessment of spinal cord pathology in MS, surpassing conventional MRI in precision and sensitivity. A study identified 12 significant radiomic features, with four ...
Doctors can use MRI to examine a person’s lower spine, lumbar region, and surrounding tissues. MRI of the spine can show spinal alignment, lumbar disk herniation, inflammation, and more. MRI is a ...
Both magnetic resonance imaging and computed tomography are more sensitive than standard radiography for detecting bone erosions in patients who have rheumatoid arthritis of the wrist, according to a ...
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