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Cartilage thickness

How Does Volume Averaging Affect Cartilage Thickness on MRI?

January 15, 2020 By mridoc

Ever wondered why cartilage thickness changes from sequence to sequence on MRI. There are many reasons for this, and difference in slice thickness and the resultant volume averaging is one of the reasons.

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Fluoroscopy, Practical Points for Residents/Trainees.

January 1, 2020 By mridoc

Before you press fluoroscopy button/pedal, lets talk about some common sense/practical points: Minimize the distance from patient to receptor (image intensifier) by lowering the imageRead More

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