Background It is commonly known that, when done by qualified sonographers, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and conventional sonography are diagnostically equivalent in diagnosing rotator cuff disorders.
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Multifrequency Magnetic Resonance Elastography
Our bodies are made up of soft tissues that not only perform specific biological functions but also have distinct mechanical properties—like stiffness—that can change with disease. Measuring these properties inside the body, without surgery or biopsy, can help doctors detect problems earlier and more accurately.
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Evaluation of stiffness values of normal uterine myometrium by 3T magnetic resonance elastography. [PDF]
Karakaş L, Poçan S, Şahin Ş.
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Free-Breathing, 3D Cardiac Magnetic Resonance Elastography for Myocardial Stiffness Mapping. [PDF]
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Efficacy of Magnetic Resonance Elastography in Fontan-Associated Liver Disease. [PDF]
Iwaki M +10 more
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Tissue Strain Mapping via Magnetic Resonance Elastography Can Be Used to Detect Active Lesion Expansion. [PDF]
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Classification of Tendon Matrix Change Using Ultrasound Imaging: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis [PDF]
Ellis, Richard +3 more
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Correlation Between Breast Parenchymal Stiffness Measured by 3T Magnetic Resonance Elastography and CT-Derived Hounsfield Units. [PDF]
Karakaş L, Poçan S.
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Magnetic resonance elastography for prostate cancer: advancing diagnostic accuracy, tumor characterization, and clinical applications. [PDF]
Chapain S +8 more
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Transient elastography in the evaluation of cystic fibrosis-associated liver disease : systematic review and meta-analysis [PDF]
deBruyn, Jennifer CC +8 more
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