AbstractObjective: This study assessed the three-dimensional accuracy of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) for measuring articular surface topographies and cartilage thicknesses of human cadaveric knee joints, by comparison with the calibrated stereophotogrammetric (SPG) method.Methods: Six fresh frozen cadaveric knees and the knees of four volunteers were imaged with a three-dimensional spoiled gradient-recalled acquisition with fat suppression using a linear extremity coil in a 1.5T superconducting magnet. The imaging voxel size was 0.47×0.47×1.0mm. Both a manual and a semi-automated segmentation method were employed to extract topographic measurements from MRI. Following MRI, each of the six cadaveric knees was dissected and its articular...
The purpose of this study was to develop an MR-based technique for quantitative analysis of joint su...
AbstractObjectiveValidation of a new fast software technique to segment the cartilage on knee magnet...
SummaryObjectiveTo aid in detection of osteoarthritis (OA) progression in serial magnetic resonance ...
SummaryObjectiveTo assess the reliability and accuracy of manual and semi-automated segmentation met...
SummaryTo assess the accuracy of cartilage thickness measurements in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI...
SummaryObjectiveQuantitative magnetic resonance imaging (qMRI) of knee cartilage morphology is a pow...
AbstractObjectives: Although accurate spatial measurement of cartilage thickness from MRI is possibl...
Osteoarthritis is one of the leading causes of pain and disability worldwide and a major health prob...
For the observation of human joint cartilage, X-ray, computed tomography (CT) or magnetic resonance ...
In this paper, we present the development and application of current image processing techniques to ...
Aim. Estimation of the average thickness of hyaline cartilage on the basis of magnetic resonance ima...
Objective To assess the performance of a morphological evaluation, based on a clinically relevant m...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the in vivo accuracy and precision of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)-based a...
Analyses of form-function relationships and disease processes in human articular cartilage necessita...
To perform cartilage quantitative analysis requires the accurate segmentation of each individual car...
The purpose of this study was to develop an MR-based technique for quantitative analysis of joint su...
AbstractObjectiveValidation of a new fast software technique to segment the cartilage on knee magnet...
SummaryObjectiveTo aid in detection of osteoarthritis (OA) progression in serial magnetic resonance ...
SummaryObjectiveTo assess the reliability and accuracy of manual and semi-automated segmentation met...
SummaryTo assess the accuracy of cartilage thickness measurements in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI...
SummaryObjectiveQuantitative magnetic resonance imaging (qMRI) of knee cartilage morphology is a pow...
AbstractObjectives: Although accurate spatial measurement of cartilage thickness from MRI is possibl...
Osteoarthritis is one of the leading causes of pain and disability worldwide and a major health prob...
For the observation of human joint cartilage, X-ray, computed tomography (CT) or magnetic resonance ...
In this paper, we present the development and application of current image processing techniques to ...
Aim. Estimation of the average thickness of hyaline cartilage on the basis of magnetic resonance ima...
Objective To assess the performance of a morphological evaluation, based on a clinically relevant m...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the in vivo accuracy and precision of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)-based a...
Analyses of form-function relationships and disease processes in human articular cartilage necessita...
To perform cartilage quantitative analysis requires the accurate segmentation of each individual car...
The purpose of this study was to develop an MR-based technique for quantitative analysis of joint su...
AbstractObjectiveValidation of a new fast software technique to segment the cartilage on knee magnet...
SummaryObjectiveTo aid in detection of osteoarthritis (OA) progression in serial magnetic resonance ...