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A Fast High-Resolution Multislice T1-Weighted Turbo Spin-Echo (TSE) Sequence with a DRIVen Equilibrium (DRIVE) Pulse for Native Arthrographic Contrast

Klaus Woertler, Ernst J. Rummeny and Marcus Settles

Department of Radiology, Technische Universität München, Ismaninger Str. 22, Münich, Germany D-81675.



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Fig. 1A 40-year-old man with traumatic articular cartilage lesion at medial femoral condyle. Sagittal T1-weighted turbo spin-echo image (TR/TE, 600/20).

 


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Fig. 1B 40-year-old man with traumatic articular cartilage lesion at medial femoral condyle. Corresponding T1-weighted turbo spin-echo image (600/20) with driven equilibrium pulse shows fissure (arrow) within articular cartilage at posterior aspect of condyle delineated by hyperintense joint fluid (arrowhead) and extending from cartilage surface to subchondral bone (chondral flake). Intact subchondral bone plate is clearly delineated.

 


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Fig. 2A 39-year-old man with glenolabral articular disruption (GLAD) lesion of right shoulder. Transverse T1-weighted turbo spin-echo image (TR/TE, 600/20) with driven equilibrium pulse shows anteroinferior labral tear associated with articular cartilage lesion of anteroinferior glenoid (arrow).

 


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Fig. 2B 39-year-old man with glenolabral articular disruption (GLAD) lesion of right shoulder. Paracoronal T1-weighted turbo spin-echo image (600/20) with driven equilibrium pulse shows articular cartilage fragment (arrow) attached to torn labrum. GLAD lesion was confirmed at arthroscopy.

 

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