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T1rho mapping of entire femoral cartilage using depth- and angle-dependent analysis

OBJECTIVES: To create and evaluate normalized T1rho profiles of the entire femoral cartilage in healthy subjects with three-dimensional (3D) angle- and depth-dependent analysis. METHODS: T1rho images of the knee from 20 healthy volunteers were acquired on a 3.0-T unit. Cartilage segmentation of the...

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Autores principales: Nozaki, Taiki, Kaneko, Yasuhito, Yu, Hon J., Kaneshiro, Kayleigh, Schwarzkopf, Ran, Hara, Takeshi, Yoshioka, Hiroshi
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4803634/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26396106
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00330-015-3988-5
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author Nozaki, Taiki
Kaneko, Yasuhito
Yu, Hon J.
Kaneshiro, Kayleigh
Schwarzkopf, Ran
Hara, Takeshi
Yoshioka, Hiroshi
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Kaneko, Yasuhito
Yu, Hon J.
Kaneshiro, Kayleigh
Schwarzkopf, Ran
Hara, Takeshi
Yoshioka, Hiroshi
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description OBJECTIVES: To create and evaluate normalized T1rho profiles of the entire femoral cartilage in healthy subjects with three-dimensional (3D) angle- and depth-dependent analysis. METHODS: T1rho images of the knee from 20 healthy volunteers were acquired on a 3.0-T unit. Cartilage segmentation of the entire femur was performed slice-by-slice by a board-certified radiologist. The T1rho depth/angle-dependent profile was investigated by partitioning cartilage into superficial and deep layers, and angular segmentation in increments of 4° over the length of segmented cartilage. Average T1rho values were calculated with normalized T1rho profiles. Surface maps and 3D graphs were created. RESULTS: T1rho profiles have regional and depth variations, with no significant magic angle effect. Average T1rho values in the superficial layer of the femoral cartilage were higher than those in the deep layer in most locations (p < 0.05). T1rho values in the deep layer of the weight-bearing portions of the medial and lateral condyles were lower than those of the corresponding non-weight-bearing portions (p < 0.05). Surface maps and 3D graphs demonstrated that cartilage T1rho values were not homogeneous over the entire femur. CONCLUSIONS: Normalized T1rho profiles from the entire femoral cartilage will be useful for diagnosing local or early T1rho abnormalities and osteoarthritis in clinical applications. KEY POINTS: • T1rho profiles are not homogeneous over the entire femur. • There is angle- and depth-dependent variation in T1rho profiles. • There is no influence of magic angle effect on T1rho profiles. • Maps/graphs might be useful if several difficulties are solved.
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spelling pubmed-48036342016-05-25 T1rho mapping of entire femoral cartilage using depth- and angle-dependent analysis Nozaki, Taiki Kaneko, Yasuhito Yu, Hon J. Kaneshiro, Kayleigh Schwarzkopf, Ran Hara, Takeshi Yoshioka, Hiroshi Eur Radiol Musculoskeletal OBJECTIVES: To create and evaluate normalized T1rho profiles of the entire femoral cartilage in healthy subjects with three-dimensional (3D) angle- and depth-dependent analysis. METHODS: T1rho images of the knee from 20 healthy volunteers were acquired on a 3.0-T unit. Cartilage segmentation of the entire femur was performed slice-by-slice by a board-certified radiologist. The T1rho depth/angle-dependent profile was investigated by partitioning cartilage into superficial and deep layers, and angular segmentation in increments of 4° over the length of segmented cartilage. Average T1rho values were calculated with normalized T1rho profiles. Surface maps and 3D graphs were created. RESULTS: T1rho profiles have regional and depth variations, with no significant magic angle effect. Average T1rho values in the superficial layer of the femoral cartilage were higher than those in the deep layer in most locations (p < 0.05). T1rho values in the deep layer of the weight-bearing portions of the medial and lateral condyles were lower than those of the corresponding non-weight-bearing portions (p < 0.05). Surface maps and 3D graphs demonstrated that cartilage T1rho values were not homogeneous over the entire femur. CONCLUSIONS: Normalized T1rho profiles from the entire femoral cartilage will be useful for diagnosing local or early T1rho abnormalities and osteoarthritis in clinical applications. KEY POINTS: • T1rho profiles are not homogeneous over the entire femur. • There is angle- and depth-dependent variation in T1rho profiles. • There is no influence of magic angle effect on T1rho profiles. • Maps/graphs might be useful if several difficulties are solved. Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2015-09-22 2016 /pmc/articles/PMC4803634/ /pubmed/26396106 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00330-015-3988-5 Text en © The Author(s) 2015 Open Access This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/), which permits any noncommercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made.
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Nozaki, Taiki
Kaneko, Yasuhito
Yu, Hon J.
Kaneshiro, Kayleigh
Schwarzkopf, Ran
Hara, Takeshi
Yoshioka, Hiroshi
T1rho mapping of entire femoral cartilage using depth- and angle-dependent analysis
title T1rho mapping of entire femoral cartilage using depth- and angle-dependent analysis
title_full T1rho mapping of entire femoral cartilage using depth- and angle-dependent analysis
title_fullStr T1rho mapping of entire femoral cartilage using depth- and angle-dependent analysis
title_full_unstemmed T1rho mapping of entire femoral cartilage using depth- and angle-dependent analysis
title_short T1rho mapping of entire femoral cartilage using depth- and angle-dependent analysis
title_sort t1rho mapping of entire femoral cartilage using depth- and angle-dependent analysis
topic Musculoskeletal
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4803634/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26396106
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00330-015-3988-5
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