Combining variational and model-based techniques to register PET and MR images in hand osteoarthritis

2010 ◽  
Vol 55 (16) ◽  
pp. 4755-4769 ◽  
Author(s):  
Derek Magee ◽  
Steven F Tanner ◽  
Michael Waller ◽  
Ai Lyn Tan ◽  
Dennis McGonagle ◽  
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2020 ◽  
Vol 40 (1) ◽  
pp. 315-319
Author(s):  
W. Damman ◽  
R. Liu ◽  
M. Reijnierse ◽  
F. R. Rosendaal ◽  
J. L. Bloem ◽  
...  

AbstractAn exploratory study to determine the role of effusion, i.e., fluid in the joint, in pain, and radiographic progression in patients with hand osteoarthritis. Distal and proximal interphalangeal joints (87 patients, 82% women, mean age 59 years) were assessed for pain. T2-weighted and Gd-chelate contrast-enhanced T1-weighted magnetic resonance images were scored for enhanced synovial thickening (EST, i.e., synovitis), effusion (EST and T2-high signal intensity [hsi]) and bone marrow lesions (BMLs). Effusion was defined as follows: (1) T2-hsi > 0 and EST = 0; or 2) T2-hsi = EST but in different joint locations. Baseline and 2-year follow-up radiographs were scored following Kellgren-Lawrence, increase ≥ 1 defined progression. Associations between the presence of effusion and pain and radiographic progression, taking into account EST and BML presence, were explored on the joint level. Effusion was present in 17% (120/691) of joints, with (63/120) and without (57/120) EST. Effusion on itself was not associated with pain or progression. The association with pain and progression, taking in account other known risk factors, was stronger in the absence of effusion (OR [95% CI] 1.7 [1.0–2.9] and 3.2 [1.7–5.8]) than in its presence (1.6 [0.8–3.0] and 1.3 [0.5–3.1]). Effusion can be assessed on MR images and seems not to be associated with pain or radiographic progression but attenuates the association between synovitis and progression. Key Points• Effusion is present apart from synovitis in interphalangeal joints in patients with hand OA.• Effusion in finger joints can be assessed as a separate feature on MR images.• Effusion seems to be of importance for its attenuating effect on the association between synovitis and radiographic progression.


2017 ◽  
Vol 77 (17) ◽  
pp. 21879-21904 ◽  
Author(s):  
Zhuo Yu ◽  
Qian Wang ◽  
Wei Xiong ◽  
Chengde Zhang ◽  
Huaifei Hu

2007 ◽  
Vol 20 (4) ◽  
pp. 336-346 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jia-Yin Zhou ◽  
Wen Fang ◽  
Kap-Luk Chan ◽  
Vincent F. H. Chong ◽  
James B. K. Khoo

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