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Fig. 2A 32-year-old woman with clinical diagnosis of nonspecific lower back pain suspected to originate from sacroiliac joints who underwent combined diagnostic and interventional MRI of sacroiliac joints. Visual analog scale (VAS) score was 7 on 11-point scale (0 = no pain, 10 = worst pain) before diagnostic MRI. Photograph shows setup for diagnostic MRI of sacroiliac joints with patient in prone position and use of body matrix coil. Because diagnostic MR images showed normal findings, diagnostic sacroiliac joint injections were performed.





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