| Literature DB >> 27297720 |
Zhiguo Zhuang1,2, Ji Hyun Lee2, Farid Badar2, Jianrong Xu1, Yang Xia2.
Abstract
Microscopic magnetic resonance imaging (µMRI) T2 data from canine cartilage at different tibial locations were analyzed to investigate the influences of spatial resolution and pixel position on the T2 sensitivity to osteoarthritis (OA). Five experimental factors were investigated: inaccurate pixel position, different pixel resolutions, different specimen orientations in the magnetic field, topographical variations over the tibial surface, and different OA stages. A number of significant trends were identified in this analysis, which shows the subtle but substantial influences to our abilities of detecting OA due to T2 changes. In particular, any deviation in locating the cartilage pixels may result in erratic values near the cartilage surface. Significant differences were found in T2 values between nearly any two comparison-groups under all resolutions both in the meniscus-covered and -uncovered areas, which were also showed interaction between the OA degradation stages. This multiresolution project should help to improve the detection sensitivities of MRI toward cartilage degeneration. Microsc. Res. Tech. 79:754-765, 2016.Entities:
Keywords: MRI; T2; cartilage; image analysis; spatial resolution
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27297720 PMCID: PMC4949119 DOI: 10.1002/jemt.22694
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Microsc Res Tech ISSN: 1059-910X Impact factor: 2.769