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[[MRI of osteomyelitis]] is the modality of choice.
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[[MRI of osteomyelitis]] is generally the modality of choice, being most sensitive and often able to visualize osteomyelitis, and may do so 1 to 2 days after onset of infection.<ref name="LeeSadigh2016">{{cite journal|last1=Lee|first1=Yu Jin|last2=Sadigh|first2=Sufi|last3=Mankad|first3=Kshitij|last4=Kapse|first4=Nikhil|last5=Rajeswaran|first5=Gajan|title=The imaging of osteomyelitis|journal=Quantitative Imaging in Medicine and Surgery|volume=6|issue=2|year=2016|pages=184–198|issn=22234292|doi=10.21037/qims.2016.04.01}}</ref>
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Latest revision as of 13:33, 29 May 2019

Author: Mikael Häggström [notes 1]

Planning

Choice of modality

MRI of osteomyelitis is generally the modality of choice, being most sensitive and often able to visualize osteomyelitis, and may do so 1 to 2 days after onset of infection.[1]

Notes

  1. For a full list of contributors, see article history. Creators of images are attributed at the image description pages, seen by clicking on the images. See Radlines:Authorship for details.

References

  1. Lee, Yu Jin; Sadigh, Sufi; Mankad, Kshitij; Kapse, Nikhil; Rajeswaran, Gajan (2016). "The imaging of osteomyelitis ". Quantitative Imaging in Medicine and Surgery 6 (2): 184–198. doi:10.21037/qims.2016.04.01. ISSN 22234292.