Publications by authors named "Hyeonjae Woo"

Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is essential for evaluating cerebellar compression in patients with craniocervical junction abnormalities (CJA). However, it is limited in depicting cortical bone because of its short T2 relaxation times, low proton density, and organized structure. Fast field echo resembling a computed tomography (CT) scan using restricted echo-spacing (FRACTURE) MRI, is a new technique that offers CT-like bone contrast without radiation.

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  • Shoulder disease is a major cause of forelimb lameness in dogs, making accurate diagnosis difficult in veterinary medicine.
  • The study introduces a new MRI technique called FRACTURE that enhances bone contrast, while also comparing its effectiveness with traditional CT and MRI methods in evaluating canine shoulders.
  • Results indicate that FRACTURE and CT provide better visualization of bone structures and trabecular patterns compared to conventional MRI sequences, highlighting the potential of this combined approach for improved diagnosis.
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