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Magnetic resonance imaging of articular cartilage: ex vivo study on normal cartilage correlated with magnetic resonance microscopy
Authors:M. Cova  R. Toffanin  F. Frezza  M. Pozzi-Mucelli  V. Mlynárik  R. S. Pozzi-Mucelli  F. Vittur  L. Dalla-Palma
Affiliation:(1) Department of Radiology, University of Trieste, Ospedale di Cattinara, Strada di Fiume, I-34 149 Trieste, Italy, IT;(2) POLY-biós Research Centre, Area Science Park, Padriciano 99, I-34 012 Trieste, Italy, IT;(3) Institute of Clinical Orthopaedics, University of Trieste, Ospedale di Cattinara, Strada di Fiume, I-34 149 Trieste, Italy, IT;(4) Magnetic Resonance Unit, Derer Hospital, Limbová 5, SK-833 05 Bratislava, Slovakia, XX;(5) Department of Biochemistry, Biophysics and Macromolecular Chemistry, via L. Giorgieri 1, I-34 127 Trieste, Italy, IT
Abstract:The aims of this study were (a) to compare the MR appearance of normal articular cartilage in ex vivo MR imaging (MRI) and MR microscopy (MRM) images of disarticulated human femoral heads, (b) to evaluate by MRM the topographic variations in articular cartilage of disarticulated human femoral heads, and subsequently, (c) to compare MRM images with histology. Ten disarticulated femoral heads were examined. Magnetic resonance images were obtained using spin-echo (SE) and gradient-echo (GE) sequences. Microimages were acquired on cartilage–bone cylindrical plugs excised from four regions (superior, inferior, anterior, posterior) of one femoral head, using a modified SE sequence. Both MRI and MRM images were obtained before and after a 90 ° rotation of the specimen, around the axis perpendicular to the examined cartilage surface. Finally, MRM images were correlated with histology. A trilaminar appearance of articular cartilage was observed with MRI and with a greater detail with MRM. A good correlation between MRI and MRM features was demonstrated. Both MRI and MRM showed a loss of the trilaminar cartilage appearance after specimen rotation, with greater evidence on MRM images. Cartilage excised from the four regions of the femoral head showed a different thickness, being thickest in the samples excised from the superior site. The MRM technique confirms the trilaminar MRI appearance of human articular cartilage, showing good correlation with histology. The loss of the trilaminar appearance of articular cartilage induced by specimen rotation suggests that this feature is partially related to the collagen-fiber orientation within the different layers. The MRM technique also shows topographic variations in thickness of human articular cartilage. Received 28 July 1997; Revision received 31 December 1997; Accepted 6 January 1998
Keywords:: MR imaging  MR microscopy  Articular cartilage
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