In this work, we propose the use of Subtle Intensity Graduating Homomorphic Transform (SIGHT) along with application of a small percentage of fat-saturation (fat-sat) to improve the conspicuity of meniscal tears at 7T. 2 musculoskeletal radiologists compared turbo-spin-echo (TSE) proton-density (PD)-weighted knee MRI (without fat-sat) with 12 different MRI options (TE, TR, fat-sat, field-of-view, and image-processing variations) for conspicuity of meniscal tears and rated 1st, 2nd and 3rd preferred options for each case. SIGHT image-processing applied to PD-weighted MRI along with a small percentage of fat-sat provided better conspicuity of meniscal tears than the regular PD- and T2-weighted MRI images.
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