Purpose: To determine how the magnetic resonance (MR) signal intensity seen with variability in distal femoral epiphyseal ossification in children varies with (a) age, (b) sex, (c) distribution to the medial or lateral condyles, and (d) residual physeal cartilage. Materials and Methods: Ethics committee approval was obtained, and informed patient consent was waived. Two pediatric radiologists retrospectively reviewed the consecutive knee MR imaging studies of 910 children (457 boys, 453 girls; age range, 0.7-16.9 years) for variability in ossification and categorized the variability as preossification center, early ossification center, puzzle piece, incomplete puzzle piece, spiculation, or accessory ossification center. Patient age and sex,...
Objective: To investigate the role of 3T-MRI in assessing musculoskeletal health in children and you...
Magnetic resonance images (MRI) of 22 patients with roentgenographically normal hips were reviewed r...
The knee is the joint which is most commonly imaged by MRI in children and adolescents. With increas...
Purpose: To determine how the magnetic resonance (MR) signal intensity seen with variability in dist...
To determine if MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) of the femoral condyles in children can differentia...
PURPOSE: To determine if ossification variants of the femoral condyles involving the subchondral bon...
INTRODUCTION: Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is used to assess trabecular bone microarchitecture i...
OBJECTIVE: To assess whether the use of cartilaginous contours at the femoral condyles instead of bo...
Teaching point: Age-related variability in endochondral ossification of the femoral condyles in chil...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a noninvasive method with the absence of ionizing radiation expo...
The knee is the joint which is most commonly imaged by MRI in children and adolescents. With increas...
Background: Growth development is traditionally evaluated with plain radiographs of the hand and wri...
Mitsuru Hanada, Hiroshi Koyama, Masaaki Takahashi, Yukihiro MatsuyamaDepartment of Orthopedic Surger...
Objective: To assess which structural abnormalities on knee MRI are associated with development of o...
Background: The outcome measure of neonatal hip screening is usually the radiographic acetabular ind...
Objective: To investigate the role of 3T-MRI in assessing musculoskeletal health in children and you...
Magnetic resonance images (MRI) of 22 patients with roentgenographically normal hips were reviewed r...
The knee is the joint which is most commonly imaged by MRI in children and adolescents. With increas...
Purpose: To determine how the magnetic resonance (MR) signal intensity seen with variability in dist...
To determine if MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) of the femoral condyles in children can differentia...
PURPOSE: To determine if ossification variants of the femoral condyles involving the subchondral bon...
INTRODUCTION: Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is used to assess trabecular bone microarchitecture i...
OBJECTIVE: To assess whether the use of cartilaginous contours at the femoral condyles instead of bo...
Teaching point: Age-related variability in endochondral ossification of the femoral condyles in chil...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a noninvasive method with the absence of ionizing radiation expo...
The knee is the joint which is most commonly imaged by MRI in children and adolescents. With increas...
Background: Growth development is traditionally evaluated with plain radiographs of the hand and wri...
Mitsuru Hanada, Hiroshi Koyama, Masaaki Takahashi, Yukihiro MatsuyamaDepartment of Orthopedic Surger...
Objective: To assess which structural abnormalities on knee MRI are associated with development of o...
Background: The outcome measure of neonatal hip screening is usually the radiographic acetabular ind...
Objective: To investigate the role of 3T-MRI in assessing musculoskeletal health in children and you...
Magnetic resonance images (MRI) of 22 patients with roentgenographically normal hips were reviewed r...
The knee is the joint which is most commonly imaged by MRI in children and adolescents. With increas...