Visualizing the early changes in osteoarthritis is still challenging the musculoskeletal imaging community. Especially structures of the osteochondral junction cannot be depicted by conventional MRI due to their thinness and short T2/T2* relaxation times. A variable echo time sequence in combination with high field 7T and a MR microscopy setup, allows microscopic resolution and echo times in the sub-millisecond range and can be used for visualizing short T2/T2* structures of the cartilage-bone interface such as calcified cartilage. In this study we focused on imaging early changes in osteoarthritis as approach for bringing biological information closer to clinic related applications.
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