Search Tag: Musculoskeletal Imaging
2025 03 Nov
Low-field magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) gains renewed attention as advances in hardware and software narrow the performance gap with high-field systems. Historically sidelined for lower signal-to-noise ratio and reduced spatial resolution, low-field platforms now integrate optimised magnet designs, improved radiofrequency coils and AI-enabled...Read more
2025 25 Oct
Distinguishing atypical lipomatous tumours (ALT) from simple lipomas (SL) on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) influences biopsy decisions, surgical planning and follow-up. While MRI is the preferred modality for lipomatous masses, day-to-day accuracy can vary, particularly for specificity. A machine learning approach using Bayesian additive regression...Read more
2025 25 Oct
Distinguishing atypical lipomatous tumours (ALT) from simple lipomas (SL) on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) influences biopsy decisions, surgical planning and follow-up. While MRI is the preferred modality for lipomatous masses, day-to-day accuracy can vary, particularly for specificity. A machine learning approach using Bayesian additive regression...Read more
2025 25 Oct
Distinguishing atypical lipomatous tumours (ALT) from simple lipomas (SL) on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) influences biopsy decisions, surgical planning and follow-up. While MRI is the preferred modality for lipomatous masses, day-to-day accuracy can vary, particularly for specificity. A machine learning approach using Bayesian additive regression...Read more
2025 25 Oct
Distinguishing atypical lipomatous tumours (ALT) from simple lipomas (SL) on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) influences biopsy decisions, surgical planning and follow-up. While MRI is the preferred modality for lipomatous masses, day-to-day accuracy can vary, particularly for specificity. A machine learning approach using Bayesian additive regression...Read more
2025 02 Sep
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is an established diagnostic tool for musculoskeletal conditions of the upper limb, particularly the hand and wrist. Its high diagnostic accuracy makes it indispensable in clinical care, yet its use can also reveal findings unrelated to the reason for referral. These incidental abnormalities, ranging from benign...Read more
2025 18 Feb
Radiomics, the extraction of quantitative features from medical images, has gained prominence in diagnostic and prognostic modelling, particularly in CT and MRI. However, its application in ultrasound imaging, especially in musculoskeletal (MSK) imaging, remains limited due to the inherent variability of ultrasound acquisition. Factors such as...Read more
2022 08 Dec
Critical care ultrasound examination should be considered in specific situations in the intensive care unit. It has become increasingly important to understand and master all the possible applications and future innovations of ultrasonography in the critical care setting. Point of care application of ultrasound has been widely validated...Read more
2022 08 Dec
Critical care ultrasound examination should be considered in specific situations in the intensive care unit. It has become increasingly important to understand and master all the possible applications and future innovations of ultrasonography in the critical care setting. Point of care application of ultrasound has been widely validated...Read more






