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 Rob, image C for labral tears views what?  
 Rob, image C for labral tears views what?    
 
*I added the additional information to the caption.  Image C indicates a hip labral tear with adjacent paralabral cyst.  The image is a sagittal proton density sequence.  Thanks for the catch.


== Labral tear question  ==
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 Rob, the image c in labral tear doesn't indicate what it is viewing.   
 Rob, the image c in labral tear doesn't indicate what it is viewing.   


Rob, great project!  Very helpful how you included the gold standard for each condition.  I was also wondering about image C in the labral tear section, and if you had found any examples of MRA images of labral tears
*Please see above answer
 
Rob, great project!  Very helpful how you included the gold standard for each condition.  I was also wondering about image C in the labral tear section, and if you had found any examples of MRA images of labral tears  
 
*The images for the MRA were not out of the original studies included, but examples are now posted.  


== Hip OA question  ==
== Hip OA question  ==
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I agree, good point Dan.&nbsp;<br>
I agree, good point Dan.&nbsp;<br>  
 
*See attached image in OA section

Revision as of 02:11, 9 July 2012

 Rob, image C for labral tears views what?  

  • I added the additional information to the caption.  Image C indicates a hip labral tear with adjacent paralabral cyst.  The image is a sagittal proton density sequence.  Thanks for the catch.

Labral tear question[edit source]

 Rob, the image c in labral tear doesn't indicate what it is viewing. 

  • Please see above answer

Rob, great project!  Very helpful how you included the gold standard for each condition.  I was also wondering about image C in the labral tear section, and if you had found any examples of MRA images of labral tears

  • The images for the MRA were not out of the original studies included, but examples are now posted.  

Hip OA question[edit source]

Do you have any images of hip OA on an MRI to include (as you mentioned that this is the gold standard)?   Dan.


I agree, good point Dan. 

  • See attached image in OA section