Abstract |
Due to its superior soft tissue contrast conventional MRI is the imaging method of choice in the evaluation of ankle joint disorders. Conventional MR imaging can accurately demonstrate normal or acutely injured ligaments; however, in subacute and chronic injury joint fluid necessary for delineation of injured ligaments is absent and MR arthrography should be performed. MR arthrography uses the intraarticular injection of contrast material to distend the joint, yielding improved discrimination of intraarticular structures. This joint distension with MR arthrography is also helpful in the staging of osteochondritis dissecans, since in cases of unstable lesions tracking of contrast material into the interface can be more easily demonstrated. Finally, high contrast and joint distension by MR arthrography improves the detection of intraarticular loose bodies, which often require surgery. MR arthrography, although invasive, may provide additional information in various ankle joint disorders.
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Authors | S Trattnig, T Rand, M Breitenseher, A Ba-Ssalamah, S Schick, H Imhof |
Journal | Der Radiologe
(Radiologe)
Vol. 39
Issue 1
Pg. 47-51
(Jan 1999)
ISSN: 0033-832X [Print] Germany |
Vernacular Title | MR-Arthrographie des Sprunggelenkes. |
PMID | 10065475
(Publication Type: English Abstract, Journal Article)
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Topics |
- Ankle Injuries
(diagnosis)
- Ankle Joint
(pathology, physiopathology)
- Arthrography
(instrumentation, methods)
- Humans
- Magnetic Resonance Imaging
(instrumentation, methods)
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