Imaging of the fingers has come a long way in the past decade. Higher field strength MR scanners, specialized coils and advances in scanner and coil technology allow very high resolution imaging of the small structures of the hand. MRI is routinely used to diagnose injury, determine the location, severity and extent of injury and help direct the type and timing of treatment. At the conclusion of this activity, participants will understand the basic challenges of MR imaging of the fingers, know the basic MR imaging strategies for imaging the fingers, and know the important anatomy and common pathology encountered in MR finger imaging.
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