Articular cartilage damage and degeneration are among hallmark manifestations of joint injuries and arthritis, classically osteoarthritis. Cartilage compositional MRI (Cart-C MRI), a quantitative technique, which aims to detect early-stage cartilage matrix changes that precede macroscopic alterations, began development in the 1990s. However, despite the significant advancements over the past three decades, Cart-C MRI remains predominantly a research tool, hindered by various technical and clinical hurdles. This paper will review the technical evolution of Cart-C MRI, delve into its clinical applications, and conclude by identifying the existing gaps and challenges that need to be addressed to enable even broader clinical application of Cart-C MRI.
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Li, X., Kim, J., Yang, M., Ok, A. H., Zbýň, Š., Link, T. M., … Winalski, C. S. (2024, September 1). Cartilage compositional MRI—a narrative review of technical development and clinical applications over the past three decades. Skeletal Radiology. Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00256-024-04734-z
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