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Glossary of terms for musculoskeletal radiology

Skeletal Radiology

Members of the International Skeletal Society compiled a glossary of terms for musculoskeletal radiology. The authors also represent national radiology or pathology societies in Asia, Australia, Europe, and the USA. We provide brief descriptions of musculoskeletal structures, disease processes, and syndromes and address their imaging features. Given the abundance of musculoskeletal disorders and derangements, we chose to omit most terms relating to neoplasm, spine, intervention, and pediatrics. Consensus agreement was obtained from 19 musculoskeletal radiology societies worldwide.

Imaging of the musculoskeletal system: magnetic resonance imaging, ultrasonography and computed tomography

Best Practice & Research in Clinical Rheumatology, 2003

In the last decade, musculoskeletal imaging has rapidly expanded largely due to the imaging capabilities of magnetic resonance imaging and ultrasound. These modalities have increased the clinical understanding and mechanisms of arthritis and are assuming increasing importance in the diagnosis of arthritis; more recently, they have been used to monitor therapy. This chapter reviews recent imaging studies relevant to rheumatic diseases.

The development of musculoskeletal radiology for 100 years as presented in the pages of Acta Radiologica

Acta Radiologica

During the last 100 years, musculoskeletal radiology has developed from bone-only radiography performed by everyone to a dedicated subspecialty, still secure in its origins in radiography but having expanded into all modalities of imaging. Like other subspecialties in radiology, it has become heavily dependent on cross-sectional and functional imaging, and musculoskeletal interventions play an important role in tumor diagnosis and treatment and in joint diseases. All these developments are reflected in the pages in Acta Radiologica, as shown in this review.

Imaging evaluation of musculoskeletal tumors

Cancer treatment and research, 2014

In this chapter, we review different imaging modalities, including radiography, computed tomography (CT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), ultrasound, and nuclear medicine scintigraphy, and their application to musculoskeletal neoplasm. Advantages and limitations of each modality are reviewed, and suggestions for imaging approach are provided.

Update In Musculoskeletal Imaging: From Diagnosis To Treatment

2019

Medical imaging plays an important role in care of patients with musculoskeletal pathologies. In this field, all Imaging modalities are useful, providing morphological and functional information. The presence of metallic implants and the complexity of structures require an update of imaging techniques to better understand the structural static data. Finally, imaging- guided treatment of bone and soft tissue diseases has benefited from the developing techniques to achieve an optimal target with minor adverse effects. This thesis describes the evolution in this direction in selected fields of musculoskeletal imaging.