Image Quality Using Dynamic MR Imaging of the Temporomandibular Joint with True-FISP Sequence
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We evaluated the quality of dynamic magnetic resonance (MR) imaging of the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) in 20 normal volunteers with 40 TMJs. To confirm TMJ, we obtained static proton density weighted images (PDWI) before performing dynamic MR imaging with true-fast imaging in a steady-state precession (true-FISP) sequence. Four sequences of the first 10 volunteers were examined to determine the optimal sequence. The 4 sequences included the integrated parallel acquisition technique (iPAT) and/or fat saturation technique. The optimal sequence was then determined and performed in all 20 volunteers. The quality of imaging was evaluated, especially with respect to the conspicuity of the articular disk, mandibular condyle, articular eminence and lateral pterygoid muscle. One of 3 confidence levels was assigned for this evaluation. Neither iPAT nor fat saturation obtained the best quality imaging. Detection rates in the 20 volunteers were 83% for the articular disk, 95% for the mandibular condyle, 96% for the articular eminence and 7.5% for the lateral pterygoid muscle. We recommend dynamic MR imaging of the TMJ with the true-FISP sequence using neither iPAT nor fat saturation. Nevertheless, dynamic MR imaging was inferior to static imaging in detecting the articular disk and still requires improvement.
著者
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Kotake Fumio
Department Of Radiology Tokyo Medical University Kasumigaura Hospital
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Shimazaki Yoko
Department Of Radiology Tokyo Medical University
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Abe Kimihiko
Department Of Clinical Radiology Graduate School Of Medical Sciences Kyushu University
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Saito Kazuhiro
Department Of Chemistry Faculty Of Science Yamagata University
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ABE Kimihiko
Department of Radiology, Tokyo Medical University
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KOTAKE Fumio
Department of Radiology, Tokyo Medical University, Kasumigaura Hospital
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MATSUKAWA Satoshi
Department of Oral Surgery, Tokyo Medical University, Kasumigaura Hospital
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ONIZAWA Ryuichi
Department of Radiology, Tokyo Medical University, Kasumigaura Hospital
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NISHIO Ryota
Department of Radiology, Tokyo Medical University
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