OBJECTIVE: To assess whether multi-echo Dixon magnetic resonance (MR) imaging with simultaneous T2* estimation and correction yields more accurate fat-signal fraction (FF) measurement of the lumbar paravertebral muscles, in comparison with non-T2*-corrected two-echo Dixon or T2*-corrected three-echo Dixon, using the FF measurements from single-voxel MR spectroscopy as the reference standard. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Sixty patients with low back pain underwent MR imaging with a 1.5T scanner. FF mapping images automatically obtained using T2*-corrected Dixon technique with two (non-T2*-corrected), three, and six echoes, were compared with images from single-voxel MR spectroscopy at the paravertebral muscles on levels L4 through L5. FFs were mea...
Background The imaging assessment of paraspinal muscle morphology and fatty infiltration has gained...
RATIONALE AND OBJECTIVES: To assess the usefulness of T2*-corrected fat fraction (FF) map from volum...
Background: Minimally invasive pedicle screw fixation has less approach-related morbidity than open...
Objective: To assess whether multi-echo Dixon magnetic resonance (MR) imaging with simultaneous T2 *...
OBJECTIVES To evaluate quantification of early fatty infiltration in supraspinatus muscles with magn...
Purpose: To assess whether two-point Dixon (TPD) MRI, true fast imaging with steady-state free prece...
Objective The assessment of fatty infiltration and edema in the musculature of patients with neuromu...
PurposeStudies using magnetic resonance imaging to assess lumbar multifidus cross-sectional area fre...
Background: To our knowledge, there are no methods allowing for quantification of the spatial distri...
© 2017 The Author(s). Background: There is increasing interest in paravertebral muscle composition ...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the feasibility of T2(*)-corrected fat-signal fraction (FF) map by using the th...
Purpose Numerous studies have applied a variety of methods to assess paraspinal muscle degeneration....
PURPOSE:Fat suppression magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) technique has been used to improve the diag...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a diagnostic tool that can be used to noninvasively assess lumba...
Background: There is increasing interest in paravertebral muscle composition as a potential prognost...
Background The imaging assessment of paraspinal muscle morphology and fatty infiltration has gained...
RATIONALE AND OBJECTIVES: To assess the usefulness of T2*-corrected fat fraction (FF) map from volum...
Background: Minimally invasive pedicle screw fixation has less approach-related morbidity than open...
Objective: To assess whether multi-echo Dixon magnetic resonance (MR) imaging with simultaneous T2 *...
OBJECTIVES To evaluate quantification of early fatty infiltration in supraspinatus muscles with magn...
Purpose: To assess whether two-point Dixon (TPD) MRI, true fast imaging with steady-state free prece...
Objective The assessment of fatty infiltration and edema in the musculature of patients with neuromu...
PurposeStudies using magnetic resonance imaging to assess lumbar multifidus cross-sectional area fre...
Background: To our knowledge, there are no methods allowing for quantification of the spatial distri...
© 2017 The Author(s). Background: There is increasing interest in paravertebral muscle composition ...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the feasibility of T2(*)-corrected fat-signal fraction (FF) map by using the th...
Purpose Numerous studies have applied a variety of methods to assess paraspinal muscle degeneration....
PURPOSE:Fat suppression magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) technique has been used to improve the diag...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a diagnostic tool that can be used to noninvasively assess lumba...
Background: There is increasing interest in paravertebral muscle composition as a potential prognost...
Background The imaging assessment of paraspinal muscle morphology and fatty infiltration has gained...
RATIONALE AND OBJECTIVES: To assess the usefulness of T2*-corrected fat fraction (FF) map from volum...
Background: Minimally invasive pedicle screw fixation has less approach-related morbidity than open...