Objective: To investigate the use of a novel surface coil for clinically utilized magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scanners, in order to describe the microanatomic basis for hand osteoarthritis (OA) at all stages of disease.
Methods: MRI of proximal or distal interphalangeal joints was performed in 58 subjects: 16 patients with early OA (symptom duration < or =12 months), 14 patients with chronic OA, 10 patients with clinically normal asymptomatic joints adjacent to arthritic joints, and 18 normal controls. High-resolution images were obtained with displayed pixel dimensions of 80-100 mum using a 1.