Investigating magnetic susceptibility of human knee joint at 7 Tesla
Magnetic Resonance in Medicine2017Vol. 78(5), pp. 1933–1943
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Hongjiang Wei, Russell Dibb, Kyle Decker, Nian Wang, Yuyao Zhang, Xiaopeng Zong, Weili Lin, Daniel Nissman, Chunlei Liu
Abstract
The arrangement of the collagen fibrils is significant, and likely the most dominant source of magnetic susceptibility anisotropy. Quantitative susceptibility mapping offers a means to characterize magnetic susceptibility properties of tissues in the knee joint. It is sensitive to collagen damage or degeneration and may be useful for evaluating the status of knee diseases, such as meniscal tears and cartilage disease. Magn Reson Med 78:1933-1943, 2017. © 2017 International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine.
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