How to recognize a T1 weighted MRI scan and basic anatomy of the sacroiliac joint // THE BASICS

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  • A few tips shared by Dr. Kay Hermann during an online course on axial spondyloarthritis offered by the ASAS International Society:
    Before checking for pathologic findings on MRI scans, make sure you know which MRI sequence you're looking at and which slices represent which part of the sacroiliac joint.
    How do you recognize a T1-weighted MRI image? Where is the anterior and posterior location on the sacroiliac joint?
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