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207 related items for PubMed ID: 11517068

  • 1. MR imaging and T2 mapping of femoral cartilage: in vivo determination of the magic angle effect.
    Mosher TJ, Smith H, Dardzinski BJ, Schmithorst VJ, Smith MB.
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  • 3. Articular cartilage and the magic angle effect.
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  • 4. Change in knee cartilage T2 at MR imaging after running: a feasibility study.
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  • 9. Investigation of regional influence of magic-angle effect on t2 in human articular cartilage with osteoarthritis at 3 T.
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    Invest Radiol; 2008 Sep; 43(9):619-26. PubMed ID: 18708855
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  • 11. Spatial variation in cartilage T2 of the knee.
    Smith HE, Mosher TJ, Dardzinski BJ, Collins BG, Collins CM, Yang QX, Schmithorst VJ, Smith MB.
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  • 13. Longitudinal analysis of MR spin-spin relaxation times (T2) in medial femorotibial cartilage of adolescent vs mature athletes: dependence of deep and superficial zone properties on sex and age.
    Wirth W, Eckstein F, Boeth H, Diederichs G, Hudelmaier M, Duda GN.
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  • 14. Rapid multicomponent T2 analysis of the articular cartilage of the human knee joint at 3.0T.
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  • 16. Fat-suppressed spoiled GRASS imaging of knee hyaline cartilage: technique optimization and comparison with conventional MR imaging.
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  • 17. Spatial variation of T2 in human articular cartilage.
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  • 18. [Three-dimensional thickness and volume measurements of the knee joint cartilage by MR tomography: reproducibility in volunteers].
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  • 20. Interphalangeal joint cartilage: high-spatial-resolution in vivo MR T2 mapping--a feasibility study.
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