Radiography
Volume 14, Issue 3 , Pages 246-254, August 2008

MRI of the wrist

Department of MRI, St Mary's Hospital, Praed St, London W2 1NY, UK

Received 23 January 2007; received in revised form 27 April 2007; accepted 1 July 2007.

Abstract 

Magnetic resonance imaging of the wrist is increasingly recognised as the imaging modality of choice in wrist disorders as image resolution improves and clinicians realise its potential. Consequently the ability to confidently interpret such imaging will become more important to both general and musculoskeletal radiologists. This article reviews current optimal imaging protocols and describes common abnormalities with a particular emphasis on less well understood topics such as intercalated segment instability, the triangular fibrocartilage complex and carpal tunnel syndrome.

Keywords: MRI, Wrist, Anatomy, Imaging protocol

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PII: S1078-8174(07)00062-4

doi:10.1016/j.radi.2007.07.003

Radiography
Volume 14, Issue 3 , Pages 246-254, August 2008