Congress:
ECR25
Poster Number:
C-10247
Type:
Poster: EPOS Radiologist (scientific)
Authorblock:
A. W. Marka1, M. Probst2, T. Greve1, N. Graf2, F. A. Probst2, G. Andreisek3, T. Frauenfelder3, M. Folwaczny2, E. Burian3; 1München/DE, 2Munich/DE, 3Zurich/CH
Disclosures:
Alexander Wolfgang Marka:
Nothing to disclose
Monika Probst:
Nothing to disclose
Tobias Greve:
Nothing to disclose
Niklas Graf:
Nothing to disclose
Florian Andreas Probst:
Nothing to disclose
Gustav Andreisek:
Nothing to disclose
Thomas Frauenfelder:
Nothing to disclose
Matthias Folwaczny:
Nothing to disclose
Egon Burian:
Nothing to disclose
Keywords:
Head and neck, MR, Imaging sequences, Inflammation
This study aimed to:
- Compare and correlate bone edema volume detected by 3D-short-tau-inversion-recovery (STIR) sequence to osseous decay detected by T1-based sequence and conventional panoramic radiography (OPT)
- Determine volume thresholds for structural changes in MRI
- Delineate the extent of structural changes within periapical and alveolar bone that remain undetected with conventional diagnostic imaging