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Short-term clinical importance of osseous injuries diagnosed at MR imaging in patients with anterior cruciate ligament tearRichard Kijowski
Department of Radiology and Orthopedic Surgery, University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, Madison, WI 53792 3252, USA
Radiology 264:531-41. 2012..To determine the association between osseous injuries and short-term clinical outcome in patients with anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) tear...
Evaluation of trabecular microarchitecture in nonosteoporotic postmenopausal women with and without fractureRichard Kijowski
Department of Radiology, University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, Madison, Wisconsin 53792 3252, USA
J Bone Miner Res 27:1494-500. 2012..Our study suggests that µMRI can be used to identify individuals without a DXA-based diagnosis of osteoporosis who have impaired trabecular microarchitecture and thus a heretofore-unappreciated elevated fracture risk...
Knee joint: comprehensive assessment with 3D isotropic resolution fast spin-echo MR imaging--diagnostic performance compared with that of conventional MR imaging at 3.0 TRichard Kijowski
Department of Radiology, University of Wisconsin, Clinical Science Center E3 311, 600 Highland Ave, Madison, WI 53792, USA
Radiology 252:486-95. 2009..0 t...
Vastly undersampled isotropic projection steady-state free precession imaging of the knee: diagnostic performance compared with conventional MRRichard Kijowski
Department of Radiology, University of Wisconsin Hospital, Clinical Science Center E3 311, 600 Highland Ave, Madison, WI 53792 3252, USA
Radiology 251:185-94. 2009....
Comparison of 1.5- and 3.0-T MR imaging for evaluating the articular cartilage of the knee jointRichard Kijowski
Department of Radiology, University of Wisconsin Hospital, 600 Highland Ave, Clinical Science Center E3 311, Madison, WI 53792 3252, USA
Radiology 250:839-48. 2009..To retrospectively compare the diagnostic performance of 1.5- and 3.0-T magnetic resonance (MR) imaging protocols for evaluating the articular cartilage of the knee joint in symptomatic patients...
Arthroscopic partial meniscectomy: MR imaging for prediction of outcome in middle-aged and elderly patientsRichard Kijowski
Department of Radiology, Orthopedic Surgery, and Family Medicine, University of Wisconsin Hospital, Clinical Science Center E3 311, 600 Highland Ave, Madison, WI 53792 3252, USA
Radiology 259:203-12. 2011..To determine whether preoperative magnetic resonance (MR) imaging could help identify factors associated with poor clinical outcome after arthroscopic partial meniscectomy (APM) in middle-aged and elderly patients with meniscal tears...
Juvenile versus adult osteochondritis dissecans of the knee: appropriate MR imaging criteria for instabilityRichard Kijowski
Department of Radiology, University of Wisconsin Hospital, Clinical Science Center E3 311, Madison, WI 53792 3252, USA
Radiology 248:571-8. 2008....
3.0-T evaluation of knee cartilage by using three-dimensional IDEAL GRASS imaging: comparison with fast spin-echo imagingRichard Kijowski
Department of Radiology, University of Wisconsin, 600 Highland Ave, Clinical Science Center, E3 311, Madison, WI 53792 3252, USA
Radiology 255:117-27. 2010..0 T in patients by using arthroscopy as the reference standard...
Significance of radiographic abnormalities in patients with tibial stress injuries: correlation with magnetic resonance imagingRichard Kijowski
Department of Radiology, University of Wisconsin Hospital, Clinical Science Center E3 311, 600 Highland Avenue, Madison, WI 53792 3252, USA
Skeletal Radiol 36:633-40. 2007....
Arthroscopic validation of radiographic grading scales of osteoarthritis of the tibiofemoral jointRichard Kijowski
Department of Radiology, University of Wisconsin Hospital, Clinical Science Center E3 311, 600 Highland Ave, Madison, WI 53791 3252, USA
AJR Am J Roentgenol 187:794-9. 2006....
Cartilage imaging at 3.0T with gradient refocused acquisition in the steady-state (GRASS) and IDEAL fat-water separationRichard Kijowski
Department of Radiology, University of Wisconsin, 600 Highland Avenue, Madison, WI 53792, USA
J Magn Reson Imaging 28:167-74. 2008..0T using gradient refocused acquisition in the steady-state (GRASS) and iterative decomposition of water and fat with echo asymmetry and least-squares estimation (IDEAL) fat-water separation...
The role of ultrasound in the evaluation of sports medicine injuries of the upper extremityRichard Kijowski
Division of Musculoskeletal Radiology, Department of Radiology, University of Wisconsin Clinical Science Center, 600 Highland Avenue, E3 311 CSC, Madison, WI 53792 3252, USA
Clin Sports Med 25:569-90, viii. 2006..The uses of ultrasound for evaluating sports medicine injuries in specific regions of the upper extremity are then reviewed. Where the data are available, the reported accuracy of ultrasound is compared with MRI for each type of injury...
Correlation between radiographic findings of osteoarthritis and arthroscopic findings of articular cartilage degeneration within the patellofemoral jointRichard Kijowski
Department of Radiology, University of Wisconsin Hospital Clinical Science Center E3 311, 600 Highland Avenue, Madison, WI, 53792 3252, USA
Skeletal Radiol 35:895-902. 2006..To correlate radiographic findings of osteoarthritis on axial knee radiographs with arthroscopic findings of articular cartilage degeneration within the patellofemoral joint in patients with chronic knee pain...
Improved fat suppression using multipeak reconstruction for IDEAL chemical shift fat-water separation: application with fast spin echo imagingRichard Kijowski
Department of Radiology, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin, USA
J Magn Reson Imaging 29:436-42. 2009..To evaluate and quantify improvements in the quality of fat suppression for fast spin-echo imaging of the knee using multipeak fat spectral modeling and IDEAL fat-water separation...
Cartilage morphology at 3.0T: assessment of three-dimensional magnetic resonance imaging techniquesChristina A Chen
Department of Radiology, Stanford University, Stanford, California, USA
J Magn Reson Imaging 32:173-83. 2010..To compare six new three-dimensional (3D) magnetic resonance (MR) methods for evaluating knee cartilage at 3.0T...
Subchondral bone marrow edema in patients with degeneration of the articular cartilage of the knee jointRichard Kijowski
Department of Radiology, University of Wisconsin Hospital, Clinical Science Center E3 311, Madison, WI 53792 3252, USA
Radiology 238:943-9. 2006..To retrospectively determine at magnetic resonance (MR) imaging the prevalence of subchondral bone marrow edema beneath arthroscopically proved articular cartilage defects...
MR diagnosis of posterior root tears of the lateral meniscus using arthroscopy as the reference standardArthur A De Smet
Department of Radiology, University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, Madison, WI 53792, USA
AJR Am J Roentgenol 192:480-6. 2009..The purpose of our study was to determine whether tears of the posterior root of the lateral meniscus can be diagnosed using standard MR criteria of a meniscal tear in the presence or absence of an anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) tear...
MR arthrography of the hip: comparison of IDEAL-SPGR volume sequence to standard MR sequences in the detection and grading of cartilage lesionsDonna G Blankenbaker
Department of Radiology, University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, 600 Highland Ave, E3 311, Madison, WI 53792, USA
Radiology 261:863-71. 2011....
Validation of MRI classification system for tibial stress injuriesRichard Kijowski
Department of Radiology, University of Wisconsin, Clinical Science Center, Madison, 53792 3252, USA
AJR Am J Roentgenol 198:878-84. 2012..The purpose of our study was to compare an MRI classification system for tibial stress injuries with semiquantitative MR features of injury severity and clinical outcome...
Evaluation of the menisci of the knee joint using three-dimensional isotropic resolution fast spin-echo imaging: diagnostic performance in 250 patients with surgical correlationRichard Kijowski
Department of Radiology, University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, Clinical Science Center E3 311, 600 Highland Avenue, Madison, WI 53792 3252, USA
Skeletal Radiol 41:169-78. 2012..0 T for detecting surgically confirmed meniscal tears of the knee joint in a large patient population...
Radiographic findings of osteoarthritis versus arthroscopic findings of articular cartilage degeneration in the tibiofemoral jointRichard Kijowski
Department of Radiology, University of Wisconsin Hospital, Clinical Science Center E3 311, 600 Highland Ave, Madison, WI 53792 3252, USA
Radiology 239:818-24. 2006..To retrospectively correlate radiographic findings of osteoarthritis of the tibiofemoral joint with arthroscopic findings of articular cartilage degeneration within the tibiofemoral joint in patients with chronic knee pain...
Dual half-echo phase correction for implementation of 3D radial SSFP at 3.0 TJessica Klaers
Department of Medical Physics, University of Wisconsin Madison, Madison, Wisconsin, USA
Magn Reson Med 63:282-9. 2010..0 T. Results of a clinical study comparing this sequence to conventional joint imaging sequences are included...
Magnetic resonance imaging findings in patients with fibular stress injuriesMichael Woods
Department of Radiology, University of Wisconsin, Clinical Science Center E3 311, 600 Highland Avenue, Madison, WI 53792 3252, USA
Skeletal Radiol 37:835-41. 2008..The objective was to evaluate magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) findings in patients with fibular stress injuries...
Evaluation of the articular cartilage of the knee joint with vastly undersampled isotropic projection reconstruction steady-state free precession imagingRichard Kijowski
Department of Radiology, University of Wisconsin Hospital, Madison, Wisconsin, USA
J Magn Reson Imaging 24:168-75. 2006..To determine the feasibility of the vastly undersampled isotropic projection reconstruction steady-state free precession (VIPR-SSFP) sequence for evaluating the articular cartilage of the knee joint...
Consistent non-cartesian off-axis MRI quality: calibrating and removing multiple sources of demodulation phase errorsYoungkyoo Jung
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Wisconsin Madison, Madison, USA
Magn Reson Med 57:206-12. 2007..The method allows for more consistent performance of non-Cartesian sequences across multiple scanners without operator intervention...
IDEAL imaging of the musculoskeletal system: robust water fat separation for uniform fat suppression, marrow evaluation, and cartilage imagingClint M Gerdes
Department of Radiology, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI, USA
AJR Am J Roentgenol 189:W284-91. 2007....
The effect of lateral epicondylosis on upper limb mechanical parametersAmrish O Chourasia
Department of Biomedical Engineering, University of Wisconsin, Madison, 2107 Engineering Centers Building, 1550 Engineering Dr, Madison, WI 53706, USA
Clin Biomech (Bristol, Avon) 27:124-30. 2012..Grip strength is commonly affected due to lateral epicondylosis. However, less is known about the effect of lateral epicondylosis on other functional parameters such as ability to react to rapid loading...
Magnetic resonance imaging findings in patients with medial epicondylitisRichard Kijowski
Department of Radiology, University of Wisconsin Hospital, Clinical Science Center E3 311, 600 Highland Avenue, Madison, WI 53792 3252, USA
Skeletal Radiol 34:196-202. 2005..To compare the MR imaging findings of 13 patients with clinically diagnosed medial epicondylitis with the MR imaging findings of 26 patients of similar age with no clinical evidence of medial epicondylitis...
Clinical usefulness of adding 3D cartilage imaging sequences to a routine knee MR protocolRichard Kijowski
Department of Radiology, University of Wisconsin, Clinical Science Center, 600 Highland Ave, E3 311, Madison, WI 53792 3252, USA
AJR Am J Roentgenol 196:159-67. 2011..The objective of our study was to determine whether 3D sequences can improve the diagnostic performance of a routine MR protocol for detecting cartilage lesions within the knee joint at 3 T...
Effects of refocusing flip angle modulation and view ordering in 3D fast spin echoReed F Busse
GE Healthcare, MR Applied Science Lab, Madison, Wisconsin 53717, USA
Magn Reson Med 60:640-9. 2008....
Balanced SSFP imaging of the musculoskeletal systemGarry E Gold
Department of Radiology, Stanford University, Stanford, California, USA
J Magn Reson Imaging 25:270-8. 2007..Sensitivity to fluid and fat suppression are important issues in these techniques to improve delineation of cartilage contours, for detection of marrow edema and derangement of other joint structures...
Routine 3D magnetic resonance imaging of jointsRichard Kijowski
Department of Radiology, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI, USA
J Magn Reson Imaging 33:758-71. 2011..However, additional studies are needed to determine whether these sequences can replace currently used 2D fast spin-echo sequences for providing comprehensive joint assessment in clinical practice...
Evaluation of the Articular Cartilage of the Knee Joint: Value of Adding a T2 Mapping Sequence to a Routine MR Imaging ProtocolRichard Kijowski
Departments of Radiology, Statistics, and Orthopedic Surgery, University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, 600 Highland Ave, Clinical Science Center E3 311, Madison, WI 53792 3252
Radiology 267:503-13. 2013..6% to 88.9%, with only a small reduction in specificity. The greatest improvement in sensitivity with use of the T2 maps was in the identification of early cartilage degeneration. © RSNA, 2013...
Clinical cartilage imaging of the knee and hip jointsRichard Kijowski
Department of Radiology, University of Wisconsin Clinical Science Center, E3 311, 600 Highland Ave, Madison, WI 53792, USA
AJR Am J Roentgenol 195:618-28. 2010..CONCLUSION: Because of its high spatial resolution, multiplanar capability, and excellent tissue contrast, MRI is the imaging technique of choice for evaluating the articular cartilage of the knee and hip joints...
Magnetic resonance imaging of the elbow. Part I: normal anatomy, imaging technique, and osseous abnormalitiesRichard Kijowski
Department of Radiology, University of Wisconsin Hospital, Madison, Wisconsin, USA
Skeletal Radiol 33:685-97. 2004..Magnetic resonance imaging is also useful in children to further evaluate elbow fractures which are detected on plain-film radiographs...
Sports-related injuries of the elbow: an approach to MRI interpretationMichael J Tuite
University of Wisconsin Medical School, 750 Highland Avenue, Madison, WI 53705 USA
Clin Sports Med 25:387-408, v. 2006..The authors describe their approach to the MRI interpretation of elbow injuries in athletes, including osteochondral lesions, epicondylitis, and tears of the medial collateral ligament...
Hypertonic dextrose injections (prolotherapy) for knee osteoarthritis: results of a single-arm uncontrolled study with 1-year follow-upDavid Rabago
Department of Family Medicine, University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, Madison, WI 53715, USA
J Altern Complement Med 18:408-14. 2012....
Three-dimensional magnetic resonance imaging of jointsRichard Kijowski
University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, Madison, WI, USA
Top Magn Reson Imaging 21:297-313. 2010..However, additional studies are needed to document the advantages of 3-dimensional sequences before they can replace currently used 2-dimensional FSE sequences for evaluating the musculoskeletal system in clinical practice...
MRI findings of osteochondritis dissecans of the capitellum with surgical correlationRichard Kijowski
Department of Radiology, University of Wisconsin Hospital, Clinical Science Center, E3 311, Madison, WI 53792 3252, USA
AJR Am J Roentgenol 185:1453-9. 2005..Stable osteochondritis dissecans lesions show no surrounding signal abnormality on T2-weighted images...
Morphologic imaging of articular cartilageColin D Strickland
Department of Radiology, University of Colorado Denver, Leprino Building, 12401 East 17th Avenue, Mail Stop L954, Aurora, CO 80045, USA
Magn Reson Imaging Clin N Am 19:229-48. 2011..In the future, improved image quality may allow for better evaluation of articular cartilage and earlier detection of cartilage lesions...
Radiography of the elbow for evaluation of patients with osteochondritis dissecans of the capitellumRichard Kijowski
Department of Radiology, University of Wisconsin Hospital, Clinical Science Center E3 311, 600 Highland Avenue, Madison, WI 53792 3252, USA
Skeletal Radiol 34:266-71. 2005..This study was performed to determine the ability of a routine radiographic examination of the elbow to detect osteochondritis dissecans of the capitellum and associated intra-articular loose bodies...
Magnetic resonance imaging of the elbow. Part II: Abnormalities of the ligaments, tendons, and nervesRichard Kijowski
Department of Radiology, University of Wisconsin Hospital, Madison, Wisconsin, USA
Skeletal Radiol 34:1-18. 2005..Magnetic resonance imaging is also helpful in evaluating patients with nerve disorders at the elbow...
Magnetic resonance imaging findings in patients with peroneal tendinopathy and peroneal tenosynovitisRichard Kijowski
Department of Radiology, University of Wisconsin Hospital, Clinical Science Center E3 311, 600 Highland Avenue, Madison, WI 53792 3252, USA
Skeletal Radiol 36:105-14. 2007....
Rapid measurement and correction of phase errors from B(0) eddy currents: Impact on image quality for non-cartesian imagingEthan K Brodsky
Department of Medical Physics, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin, USA Department of Radiology, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin, USA
Magn Reson Med 69:509-15. 2013..This result suggests that correcting short-time B(0) eddy currents that do not affect conventional clinical sequences may simplify the adoption of non-Cartesian methods. Magn Reson Med, 2013. © 2012 Wiley Periodicals, Inc...
Pediatric throwing injuries of the elbowRichard Kijowski
Department of Radiology, University of Wisconsin Hospital, Madison, Wisconsin 53792, USA
Semin Musculoskelet Radiol 14:419-29. 2010..Extension overload injuries may present in teens as stress injuries of the olecranon process. We review the imaging findings of each of these common injuries, with an emphasis on their magnetic resonance imaging appearance...
Effect of lateral epicondylosis on grip force developmentAmrish O Chourasia
Department of Biomedical Engineering, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin, USA
J Hand Ther 25:27-36; quiz 37. 2012..Case-Control...
Comparison of fat-suppressed T2-weighted fast spin-echo sequence and modified STIR sequence in the evaluation of the rotator cuff tendonRichard Kijowski
Department of Radiology, Indiana University Medical Center, Indianapolis, IN 46202-5253, USA
AJR Am J Roentgenol 185:371-8. 2005..CONCLUSION: The modified inversion recovery sequence and fat-suppressed T2-weighted fast spin-echo sequence provide similar information about the integrity of the rotator cuff tendon...
