European Cells & Materials (May 2007)

Quantitative magnetic resonance imaging of articular cartilage in osteoarthritis

  • G Blumenkrantz,
  • S Majumdar

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13
pp. 76 – 86

Abstract

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Magnetic resonance imaging of articular cartilage has recently been recognized as a tool for the characterization of cartilage morphology, biochemistry and function. In this paper advancements in cartilage imaging, computation of cartilage volume and thickness, and measurement of relaxation times (T2 and T1Ρ) are presented. In addition, the delayed uptake of Gadolinium DTPA as a marker of proteoglycan depletion is also reviewed. The cross-sectional and longitudinal studies using these imaging techniques show promise for cartilage assessment and for the study of osteoarthritis.

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