1994
DOI: 10.2214/ajr.162.1.8273669
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MR imaging of bone marrow lesions: relative conspicuousness on T1-weighted, fat-suppressed T2-weighted, and STIR images.

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“…Selecting the inversion time (TI) such that the longitudinal magnetization of lipid has recovered to zero at the time of echo formation eliminates the signal from fatty tissue, thereby increasing the conspicuity of marrow abnormalities; at 1.5 T, use of a TI in the range of 150-170 ms will achieve this result. STIR is a highly sensitive technique in marrow lesion detection and is considered superior to T1-weighted SE in some studies [21]; however, the findings on STIR images often lack specificity because the STIR sequence suppresses signals from any other tissue that has a T1 relaxation time similar to that of fat. Additionally, in oncologic imaging, STIR may lead to overestimation of the extent of a marrow lesion due to its demonstration of surrounding marrow edema pattern as high signal that may be similar to that of the lesion itself.…”
Section: Fat and Water Contentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Selecting the inversion time (TI) such that the longitudinal magnetization of lipid has recovered to zero at the time of echo formation eliminates the signal from fatty tissue, thereby increasing the conspicuity of marrow abnormalities; at 1.5 T, use of a TI in the range of 150-170 ms will achieve this result. STIR is a highly sensitive technique in marrow lesion detection and is considered superior to T1-weighted SE in some studies [21]; however, the findings on STIR images often lack specificity because the STIR sequence suppresses signals from any other tissue that has a T1 relaxation time similar to that of fat. Additionally, in oncologic imaging, STIR may lead to overestimation of the extent of a marrow lesion due to its demonstration of surrounding marrow edema pattern as high signal that may be similar to that of the lesion itself.…”
Section: Fat and Water Contentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fatty marrow appears hyperintense on T1-weighted sequences since lipid protons have short T1 relaxation times. Red marrow contains more water and has an intermediate T1 relaxation time, and appears to have a lower signal than subcutaneous fat, but a higher one than intervertebral discs or muscles (15,16). The physiological reconversion and pathological situations may easily be followed with MR imaging.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…STIR images characterize the yellow marrow as SI being nullified and therefore appearing black. The T1 and T2 contrast of tissues other than fat is additive, and contrast sensitivity is thus greatly enhanced (3,17,18). Because the fat signal is highlighted on T1WI, whereas the cellular portion is emphasized on STIR images, one (patient No.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%