Publications by authors named "M D Crema"

Objective: Intra-articular (IA) mineralization may contribute to osteoarthritis (OA) structural progression. We studied the association of IA mineralization on knee computed tomography (CT) with cartilage damage worsening on knee magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), with a focus on location- and tissue-specific effects.

Methods: Participants from the Multicenter Osteoarthritis Study with knee CT and MRI scans were included.

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Article Synopsis
  • This perspective outlines the development of semi-quantitative (SQ) magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) techniques over the past 30 years for assessing tissue issues in osteoarthritis (OA).
  • The article reviews key scoring systems, including the Whole-Organ Magnetic Resonance Imaging Score (WORMS) and MRI Osteoarthritis Knee Score (MOAKS), and discusses the reliability and responsiveness of SQ MRI in OA research.
  • It highlights the potential for artificial intelligence (AI) to enhance assessment efficiency, though further validation and regulatory approval are needed for its use in clinical trials.
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Accurate diagnosis of muscle injuries is a challenge in everyday clinical practice and may have profound impact on the recovery and return-to-play decisions of professional athletes particularly in soccer. Imaging techniques such as ultrasound and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), in addition to the medical history and clinical examination, make a significant contribution to the timely structural assessment of muscle injuries. The severity of a muscle injury determined by imaging findings has a decisive influence on therapy planning and affects prognosis.

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Background And Aim: This study aims to assess the quality of the population-based breast cancer screening programme in Pavia, northern Italy computing its key performance indicators and estimating its sensitivity for the years 2016-2018.

Methods: Invitation and examination coverage, participation rate, recall rate, detection rate and positive predictive values were computed on the basis of data provided yearly to the Italian Ministry of Health. Sensitivity was estimated identifying interval cancers in the local Cancer Registry and computed with the proportional incidence method.

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This article describes recent advances in quantitative imaging of musculoskeletal extremity sports injuries, citing the existing literature evidence and what additional evidence is needed to make such techniques applicable to clinical practice. Compositional and functional MRI techniques including T2 mapping, diffusion tensor imaging, and sodium imaging as well as contrast-enhanced US have been applied to quantify pathophysiologic processes and biochemical compositions of muscles, tendons, ligaments, and cartilage. Dual-energy and/or spectral CT has shown potential, particularly for the evaluation of osseous and ligamentous injury (eg, creation of quantitative bone marrow edema maps), which is not possible with standard single-energy CT.

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