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Joint MRI may be diagnostic of bursitis. However, the MRI can rarely replaced ultrasound because of the cost. | Joint MRI may be diagnostic of bursitis. However, the MRI can rarely replaced ultrasound because of the cost. | ||
MRI is imagining modality that can be helpful in rolling out other joint conditions such as [[tumors]], ligament injures, and tendon injuries. It may also be helpful to determine wether the inflammation is located in superficial or | MRI is imagining modality that can be helpful in rolling out other joint conditions such as [[tumors]], [[ligament|ligament injures]], and [[tendon|tendon injuries]]. It may also be helpful to determine wether the inflammation is located in superficial or deep [[bursa]]. | ||
==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 14:55, 23 August 2016
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=Overview
Joint MRI may be diagnostic of bursitis. However, the MRI can rarely replaced ultrasound because of the cost.
MRI
Joint MRI may be diagnostic of bursitis. However, the MRI can rarely replaced ultrasound because of the cost. MRI is imagining modality that can be helpful in rolling out other joint conditions such as tumors, ligament injures, and tendon injuries. It may also be helpful to determine wether the inflammation is located in superficial or deep bursa.