Handbook of MRI Technique. Catherine Westbrook

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whole elbow joint to skin surfaces Forearm Coronal parallel to humeral epicondyles or to distal radio‐ulnar joint posterior to anterior margins of forearm whole of forearm from wrist to elbow Sagittal perpendicular to humeral epicondyles or to distal radio‐ulnar joint posterior to anterior margins of forearm whole of forearm from wrist to elbow Axial perpendicular to coronal slices well above and below lesions seen in sagittal and coronal planes whole forearm to skin surfaces Wrist and hand Coronal parallel to proximal row of carpus left to right skin surfaces of wrist inferior border of carpal bones to distal portion of forearm Sagittal perpendicular to coronal plane left to right skin surfaces of wrist inferior border of carpal bones to distal portion of forearm Axial parallel to proximal row of carpal bones through ROI distal radioulnar joint to include triangular fibrocartilage Hips Coronal angled to compensate for positional rotation of pelvis, demonstrating femoral heads equally on each side posterior to anterior margins of musculature of hip junction of ilium and superior acetabulum to below lesser trochanter Sagittal perpendicular to superior surface of femoral head lateral aspect of greater trochanter through articular portions of acetabulum proximal margin of femoral shaft (below the lesser trochanter) to greater sciatic notch Axial parallel to superior surface of both femoral heads above articular portion of acetabulum to superior edge of lesser trochanter junction of ilium and superior acetabulum to below lesser trochanter Femur Coronal parallel to long axis of femur anterior to posterior skin surfaces of thigh entire length of femur Sagittal parallel to the long axis of the femur from the left to right skin surfaces of the thigh entire length of femur Axial perpendicular to long axis of the femur prescribed to extend from well below, to well above lesions seen on coronal or sagittal images entire thigh to skin surfaces Knee Coronal parallel to posterior surfaces of femoral condyles femoral condyles to anterior margin of patella superior edge of patella to inferior edge of tibial tuberosity Sagittal parallel with ACL lateral to medial collateral ligaments superior edge of patella to below tibial tuberosity Axial perpendicular to posterior surfaces of femoral condyles superior surface of patella to tibial tuberosity entire knee to skin surfaces Tibia and fibula Coronal parallel to interosseous ligament posterior to anterior skin surfaces of calf whole of tibia and fibula to skin surfaces Sagittal perpendicular to the interosseous ligament left to right skin margins of calf whole of tibia and fibula to skin surfaces Axial perpendicular to long axis of the tibia well above and below lesions seen in sagittal and coronal planes whole calf to skin surfaces Ankle Coronal parallel to transmalleolar line Achilles tendon to base of proximal metatarsals inferior border of calcaneum to distal portion of tibia Sagittal parallel to mortise axially, to distal tibia coronally from the lateral to medial aspects of the ankle distal tibia to the sole of the foot and the tarsometatarsal joints Axial perpendicular to long axis of distal tibia superior margin of tibiofibular margin to bottom of calcaneum and base of fifth metatarsal entire ankle joint to skin surfaces Foot Coronal proximally parallel to bases of the first to fourth metatarsals metatarsophalangeal joints to tarsometatarsal joints whole foot to skin surfaces Sagittal perpendicular to plane joining base of first to fourth metatarsals lateral to medial aspects of foot sole of foot to distal tibia Axial perpendicular to metatarsals metatarophalangeal joints to tarsometatarsal joints whole foot to skin surfaces

      To use this book:

       Find the required anatomical region and then locate the specific examination.

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