MRI was performed to diagnose the cause of knee pain. The axial view of MRI revealed increased patellofemoral joint effusion and the sagittal view of T1-weighted, and T2-weighted MRIs showed an oedema ...
smatteo.pv.it. Typical attacks of PR may escape definite joint effusion at clinical examination, in spite of considerable periarticular and para-articular swelling, pain and loss of function.1 More ...
However, after IV injection, leakage of MRI contrast from the synovium gradually compromises the differentiation of synovium from joint fluid ... RESULTS The initially observed synovium-effusion ...
MRI revealed effusion and villous thickening with a similar signal as ... predominantly affecting the knee joint. It forms parts of the differential diagnosis for a slowly progressive chronically ...