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Fig. 1 shows an example of the sagittal PD fat suppression images of the femorotibial joint of a male volleyball player at BL (A) and FU (B).
T1-weighted images, T2-weighted images, and fat suppression images (short TI inversion recovery, STIR) on the coronal plane were obtained.
Furthermore, the validation studies were all conducted using sagittal intermediate weighted turbo spin echo with fat suppression images collected at the four OAI clinical sites using 3 T Siemens scanners.
Two sets of double-echo sequences were used to get the T2 fat suppression images at TE = 7.1, 40, 70, 90 ms. Fast spin echo sequences: (1) acquisition: the TE = 7.1 and 70.1 ms. Parameters: TE = 7.1 and 70.1 ms, TR = 4467 ms, echo train = 18, FOV = 14 cm, matrix = 256 × 192, slice thickness = 4 mm, slice gap = 0 mm, 64 slices.
Rarely, intracapsular rupture will show multiple hyperintense foci on T2-weighted images or multiple hypointense foci on water-suppression images within the implant lumen; these findings are referred to as the "salad oil sign" or "droplet sign".
The fat-suppression images revealed edema and inflammatory changes in the posterior paraspinal area in the mass vicinity (Fig. 1), and the patient was scheduled for surgery with the diagnosis of posterior epidural abscess.
In these cases spectral fat-suppression images should be used to prove the presence of macroscopic fat in the angiomyolipoma.
STIR images show incomplete signal suppression Open image in new window Fig. 5 Non-lipoma-like hibernoma in the right scapular region in a 63-year-old woman (arrow).
In cases where an analyte is mutually detectable by both CRM and MSI, observed distributions can be cross-validated; this is especially helpful in MSI experiments where artifacts can arise in ion images due to ion suppression or image processing.
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