Publications by authors named "Abrar D"

Background: Sex is an important factor influencing the development and treatment of chronic pain, but the extent of its influence is still unclear. Other demographic factors as well as nonpharmacological interventions might influence pain sensitivity differently in men and women.

Objective: In this study, we aimed to investigate the influence of sex and other demographic, lifestyle, behavioral, clinical, and environmental factors on pain sensitivity in the Dutch population.

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Background: Lower back pain affects 75%-85% of people at some point in their lives. The detection of biochemical changes with sodium (Na) MRI has potential to enable an earlier and more accurate diagnosis.

Purpose: To measure Na relaxation times and apparent tissue sodium concentration (aTSC) in ex-vivo intervertebral discs (IVDs), and to investigate the relationship between aTSC and histological Thompson grade.

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Objective: Clinical-standard MRI is the imaging modality of choice for the wrist, yet limited to static evaluation, thereby potentially missing dynamic instability patterns. We aimed to investigate the clinical benefit of (dynamic) real-time MRI, complemented by automatic analysis, in patients with complete or partial scapholunate ligament (SLL) tears.

Material And Methods: Both wrists of ten patients with unilateral SLL tears (six partial, four complete tears) as diagnosed by clinical-standard MRI were imaged during continuous active radioulnar motion using a 1.

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Background: In diagnosing rotator cuff tears (RCTs), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is the imaging modality of choice, and its accuracy is improving constantly.

Purpose: To evaluate the diagnostic performance of a high-resolution 3D double-echo steady-state (DESS) sequence with radial and paracoronal 3-T MRI regarding the grading of RCTs in correlation with conventional 2D MRI and arthroscopic findings.

Material And Methods: We retrospectively compared arthroscopic findings of RCTs with preoperative MRI, including conventional 2D sequences and radial and paracoronal DESS images in 20 patients.

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(1) Background: We aim to investigate age-related changes in cartilage structure and composition in the metacarpophalangeal (MCP) joints using magnetic resonance (MR) biomarkers. (2) Methods: The cartilage tissue of 90 MCP joints from 30 volunteers without any signs of destruction or inflammation was examined using T1, T2, and T1ρ compositional MR imaging techniques on a 3 Tesla clinical scanner and correlated with age. (3) Results: The T1ρ and T2 relaxation times showed a significant correlation with age (T1ρ: Kendall-τ-b = 0.

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  • * This study investigated the effect of treatment with methotrexate combined with adalimumab versus methotrexate alone on cartilage health over 24 weeks in early rheumatoid arthritis patients.
  • * Results showed a significant increase in dGEMRIC levels in the combination therapy group after 12 and 24 weeks, suggesting improved cartilage composition, whereas the methotrexate-only group did not show significant changes.
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In recent years, much research evaluating the radiographic destruction of finger joints in patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) using deep learning models was conducted. Unfortunately, most previous models were not clinically applicable due to the small object regions as well as the close spatial relationship. In recent years, a new network structure called RetinaNets, in combination with the focal loss function, proved reliable for detecting even small objects.

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Sodium magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) can be used to evaluate the change in the proteoglycan content in Achilles tendons (ATs) of patients with different AT pathologies by measuring the Na signal-to-noise ratio (SNR). As Na SNR alone is difficult to compare between different studies, because of the high influence of hardware configurations and sequence settings on the SNR, we further set out to measure the apparent tissue sodium content (aTSC) in the AT as a better comparable parameter. Ten healthy controls and one patient with tendinopathy in the AT were examined using a clinical 3 Tesla (T) MRI scanner in conjunction with a dual tuned H/Na surface coil to measure Na SNR and aTSC in their ATs.

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  • The study investigates the effectiveness of advanced MRI techniques, specifically UTE-T2* mapping, in accurately diagnosing posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) injuries compared to standard MRI methods.
  • Ten human knee joint specimens were tested using various MRI sequences before and after performing controlled PCL injuries, measuring changes in T2* values and texture features related to ligament integrity.
  • Results indicate that UTE-T2* mapping shows a significant increase in T2* values correlating with injury severity, suggesting it may enhance the ability to differentiate between partial and complete PCL injuries more effectively than conventional T2* mapping.
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Background: Femoroacetabular impingement (FAI) syndrome is an established pre-osteoarthritic condition. Diagnosis is based on both clinical and radiographic parameters. An abnormal manually calculated alpha angle in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is traditionally utilized to diagnose abnormal femoral head-neck offset.

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Based on in silico, in situ, and in vivo studies, this study aims to develop a new method for the quantitative chemical exchange saturation transfer (qCEST) technique considering multi-pool systems. To this end, we extended the state-of-the-art apparent exchange-dependent relaxation (AREX) method with a Lorentzian correction (LAREX). We then validated this new method with in situ and in vivo experiments on human intervertebral discs (IVDs) using the Kendall-Tau correlation coefficient.

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Based on in silico, in vitro, in situ, and in vivo evaluations, this study aims to establish and optimize the chemical exchange saturation transfer (CEST) imaging of lactate (Lactate-CEST—LATEST). To this end, we optimized LATEST sequences using Bloch−McConnell simulations for optimal detection of lactate with a clinical 3 T MRI scanner. The optimized sequences were used to image variable lactate concentrations in vitro (using phantom measurements), in situ (using nine human cadaveric lower leg specimens), and in vivo (using four healthy volunteers after exertional exercise) that were then statistically analyzed using the non-parametric Friedman test and Kendall Tau-b rank correlation.

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Objective: Proof-of-concept trial to determine the effects of tumor necrosis factor inhibitor (TNFi) therapy on osteoblastic activity at sites of inflammatory and structural lesions in patients with radiographic axial spondyloarthritis (SpA), using fluorine 18-labeled NaF ( F-NaF) positron emission tomography/magnetic resonance imaging (PET/MRI).

Methods: Sixteen patients with clinically active radiographic axial SpA were prospectively enrolled to receive TNFi treatment and undergo F-NaF PET/MRI of the sacroiliac (SI) joints and spine at baseline and at a follow-up visit 3-6 months after treatment initiation. Three readers (1 for PET/MRI and 2 for conventional MRI) evaluated all images, blinded to time point.

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  • Elite rowers face heightened risk for back injuries due to repetitive loading; this study investigates how their intervertebral disks compare to nonrowers using MRI imaging.
  • The hypothesis suggests that asymptomatic elite rowers would show unique IVD alterations, indicated by lower T2* values on magnetic resonance imaging.
  • Results confirmed that rowers had significantly lower T2* values and higher IVD damage grades compared to controls, suggesting potential early degeneration despite being asymptomatic.
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Background: Japanese encephalitis is an arthropod-borne zoonotic flavivirus infection endemic to tropical and subtropical Asia. A minority of infections leads to a symptomatic course, but affected patients often develop life-threatening encephalitis with severe sequelae.

Literature Review: Myelitis with flaccid paralysis is a rare complication of Japanese Encephalitis, which-according to our literature search-was reported in 27 cases, some of which were published as case reports and others as case series.

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Currently, clinical indications for the application of gadolinium-based contrast agents (GBCA) in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) are increasingly being questioned. Consequently, this study aimed to evaluate the additional diagnostic value of contrast enhancement in MRI of the hand in patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA). Thirty-one patients with RA (mean age, 50 ± 14 years (range, 18-72 years)) underwent morphologic MRI scans on a clinical 3 T scanner.

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Sodium MRI has the potential to depict cartilage health accurately, but synovial fluid can influence the estimation of sodium parameters of cartilage. Therefore, this study aimed to reduce the impact of synovial fluid to render the quantitative compositional analyses of cartilage tissue technically more robust. Two dedicated protocols were applied for determining sodium T1 and T2* relaxation times.

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T2 mapping assesses tissue ultrastructure and composition, yet the association of imaging features and tissue functionality is oftentimes unclear. This study aimed to elucidate this association for the posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) across the micro- and macroscale and as a function of loading. Ten human cadaveric knee joints were imaged using a clinical 3.

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Clinical Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) of joints is limited to mere morphologic evaluation and fails to directly visualize joint or ligament function. In this controlled laboratory study, we show that knee joint functionality may be quantified in situ and as a function of graded posterior cruciate ligament (PCL)-deficiency by combining MRI and standardized loading. 11 human knee joints underwent MRI under standardized posterior loading in the unloaded and loaded (147 N) configurations and in the intact, partially, and completely PCL-injured conditions.

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  • The study aimed to compare the effectiveness of CT, MRI, and [F]-FDG PET/MRI in identifying metastatic lymph nodes in newly diagnosed breast cancer patients.
  • In a trial involving 182 patients, it was found that PET/MRI detected a significantly higher number of positive lymph node cases compared to CT and MRI, with specific emphasis on different lymph node locations.
  • The results indicated that [F]-FDG PET/MRI is a more reliable imaging modality for assessing nodal involvement than CT and MRI alone.
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Stress MRI brings together mechanical loading and MRI in the functional assessment of cartilage and meniscus, yet lacks basic scientific validation. This study assessed the response-to-loading patterns of cartilage and meniscus incurred by standardized compartmental varus and valgus loading of the human knee joint. Eight human cadaveric knee joints underwent imaging by morphologic (i.

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Objectives: As in-vivo knowledge of training-induced remodeling of intervertebral discs (IVD) is scarce, this study assessed how lumbar IVDs change as a function of long-term training in elite athletes and age-matched controls using compositional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI).

Design: Prospective case-control study.

Methods: Prospectively, lumbar spines of 17 elite rowers (ERs) of the German national rowing team (mean age: 23.

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  • This study focuses on improving the diagnosis of wrist injuries by using real-time MRI instead of traditional static MRI, which can't detect dynamic instability.
  • Researchers developed an automatic technique utilizing convolutional neural networks (CNNs) to analyze wrist movement and measure specific gaps between bones during motion.
  • The results showed strong accuracy compared to manual methods, and the technique successfully identified increased gap widths in a patient with a known wrist ligament injury, suggesting it could enhance diagnosis in clinical settings.
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Lumbar intervertebral disc (IVD) degeneration is characterized by structural and compositional changes. This study aimed to assess the glycosaminoglycan (GAG) content of IVDs of patients with adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS) and healthy controls using GAG chemical exchange saturation transfer (gagCEST) imaging. Ten AIS patients (mean age 18.

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