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MR imaging is the accepted modality of choice for the early detection and surgical localization of osteomyelitis. | MR imaging is the accepted modality of choice for the early detection and surgical localization of osteomyelitis. | ||
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Revision as of 15:14, 21 December 2012
Osteomyelitis Microchapters |
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Overview
MR imaging is the accepted modality of choice for the early detection and surgical localization of osteomyelitis.
MRI
Patient #1 Extensive calcaneal osteomyelitis. Note soft tissue ulceration and cellulitis
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STIR
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STIR
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T1 fat sat contrast
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T1 fat sat contrast