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Erschienen in: Skeletal Radiology 8/2021

11.11.2020 | Technical Report

Fast field echo resembling a CT using restricted echo-spacing (FRACTURE): a novel MRI technique with superior bone contrast

verfasst von: Brian Johnson, Hamza Alizai, Molly Dempsey

Erschienen in: Skeletal Radiology | Ausgabe 8/2021

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Abstract

Objective

Computerized tomography (CT) is the modality of choice for imaging bone; however, it utilizes ionizing radiation and suffers from poor soft-tissue contrast. Unlike CT, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) provides excellent soft-tissue contrast but is limited in its ability to image bone. The objective of this study is to describe a new technical innovation which provides superior cortical and trabecular bone contrast on MRI.

Methods

FRACTURE (fast field echo resembling a CT using restricted echo-spacing), a 3D gradient echo pulse sequence with restricted echo-spacing combined with an automated post-processing, is described.

Results

Cases demonstrating the application and utility of this technique in diagnostic MRI performed for traumatic, inflammatory, neoplastic, and developmental conditions in pediatric patients are presented.

Conclusion

The cortical and trabecular bone contrast generated by FRACTURE yields clinically relevant information for diagnosis and management of a subset of patients in whom it may potentially obviate the need for a preoperative CT scan.
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Metadaten
Titel
Fast field echo resembling a CT using restricted echo-spacing (FRACTURE): a novel MRI technique with superior bone contrast
verfasst von
Brian Johnson
Hamza Alizai
Molly Dempsey
Publikationsdatum
11.11.2020
Verlag
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Erschienen in
Skeletal Radiology / Ausgabe 8/2021
Print ISSN: 0364-2348
Elektronische ISSN: 1432-2161
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00256-020-03659-7

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