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- M R Terk and P K Kwong.
- Department of Radiology and Clinical Operations, University of Southern California, Los Angeles.
- Clin Sports Med. 1994 Oct 1; 13 (4): 883-908.
AbstractThis article describes the application of MR imaging to musculoskeletal imaging, specifically, imaging of the foot and ankle. The instrumentation, safety, and imaging techniques are discussed with specific attention to fat suppression, three-dimensional Fourier transform images, dynamic imaging, magnetization transfer contrast, and MR angiography. Normal and abnormal osseous, ligamentous, and tendonous anatomy is discussed and illustrated.
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