studies that performed magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), magnetic resonance arthrography (MRA) or computed tomography (CT) with or without contrast to investigate the presence of intra-articular ...
with persistent knee pain after a relatively minor injury. The X-ray and MRI reveal a lesion in the bone, underlying a layer of apparently healthy but sometimes separated articular cartilage.
MRI has a very high yield in soft-tissue injuries, including the capacity to document the amount of muscle damage and identify intra-articular lesions such as meniscal and articular cartilage ...
Historically, intra-articular mineralization ... lateral), and in specific sub-regions of the knee on CT at baseline with cartilage worsening on MRI over two years. The researchers found that ...