23_07 - Image Interpretation - Magnetic Resonance Imaging: Wrist and Hand - Session 1
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- Title:
- 23_07 - Image Interpretation - Magnetic Resonance Imaging: Wrist and Hand - Session 1
- Description:
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This session addresses the normal anatomy of the wrist and hand on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). The clinical indications for MRI imaging, MRI techniques employed for image acquisition will be addressed. An overview of alternative imaging modalities will be provided.
- Hierarchy:
- Clinical Imaging > 23 MRI Musculoskeletal: Upper Limbs > e-IRI_23_03 - MRI Musculoskeletal: Wrist and Hand (Musculoskeletal) > 23_07 - Image Interpretation - Magnetic Resonance Imaging: Wrist and Hand - Session 1
- Author(s):
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Graeme Strong
- Created:
- 14 Mar 2017
- Last Major Update:
- 14 Mar 2017
- Keywords:
- 602-2307, Gd, LT, MRI, MSK, US, PCL, PD, PDFS, SL, SNR, STIR, TFCC, UL, UT, anatomy, arthrographic, axial, bone, bony, capitate, carpal, carpi, compartments, complex, coronal, de quervain’s, density, disease, extensor, extrinsic, fat, fibrocartilage, finger, flexor, gadolinium, hamate, hand, imaging, intrinsic, inversion, kienböck's, ligament, longus, lunate, lunotriquetral, magnetic, metacarpal, metacarpals, modalities, modality, musculoskeletal, pisiform, pollicis, proton, proximal, radiolunotriquetral, radioscaphocapitate, radius, ratio, recovery, resonance, sagittal, saturation, scaphis, scapholunate, signal, soft, synovial, tendon, tissue, trapezium, trapezoid, triangular, triquetral, tunnel, ulnolunat, ulnotriquetra, ultrasound, weighted, wrist
- Quicklink:
- 602-2307
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- Title:
- 23_07 - Image Interpretation - Magnetic Resonance Imaging: Wrist and Hand - Session 1
- Description:
-
This session addresses the normal anatomy of the wrist and hand on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). The clinical indications for MRI imaging, MRI techniques employed for image acquisition will be addressed. An overview of alternative imaging modalities will be provided.
- Hierarchy:
- Clinical Imaging > 23 MRI Musculoskeletal: Upper Limbs > e-IRI_23_03 - MRI Musculoskeletal: Wrist and Hand (Musculoskeletal) > 23_07 - Image Interpretation - Magnetic Resonance Imaging: Wrist and Hand - Session 1
- Author(s):
-
Graeme Strong
- Created:
- 14 Mar 2017
- Last Major Update:
- 14 Mar 2017
- Keywords:
- 602-2307, Gd, LT, MRI, MSK, US, PCL, PD, PDFS, SL, SNR, STIR, TFCC, UL, UT, anatomy, arthrographic, axial, bone, bony, capitate, carpal, carpi, compartments, complex, coronal, de quervain’s, density, disease, extensor, extrinsic, fat, fibrocartilage, finger, flexor, gadolinium, hamate, hand, imaging, intrinsic, inversion, kienböck's, ligament, longus, lunate, lunotriquetral, magnetic, metacarpal, metacarpals, modalities, modality, musculoskeletal, pisiform, pollicis, proton, proximal, radiolunotriquetral, radioscaphocapitate, radius, ratio, recovery, resonance, sagittal, saturation, scaphis, scapholunate, signal, soft, synovial, tendon, tissue, trapezium, trapezoid, triangular, triquetral, tunnel, ulnolunat, ulnotriquetra, ultrasound, weighted, wrist
- Quicklink:
- 602-2307