Refaat, M., Mohamed Shaalan, A., Montasr, A. (2021). Magnetic Resonance Imaging Role in Evaluation and characterization of Hand and Finger Lesions. Benha Medical Journal, 38(1), 254-265. doi: 10.21608/bmfj.2021.37316.1297
Medhat Mohammed Refaat; Ahmed El-Sayed Mohamed Shaalan; Ahmed Mosaad Montasr. "Magnetic Resonance Imaging Role in Evaluation and characterization of Hand and Finger Lesions". Benha Medical Journal, 38, 1, 2021, 254-265. doi: 10.21608/bmfj.2021.37316.1297
Refaat, M., Mohamed Shaalan, A., Montasr, A. (2021). 'Magnetic Resonance Imaging Role in Evaluation and characterization of Hand and Finger Lesions', Benha Medical Journal, 38(1), pp. 254-265. doi: 10.21608/bmfj.2021.37316.1297
Refaat, M., Mohamed Shaalan, A., Montasr, A. Magnetic Resonance Imaging Role in Evaluation and characterization of Hand and Finger Lesions. Benha Medical Journal, 2021; 38(1): 254-265. doi: 10.21608/bmfj.2021.37316.1297
Magnetic Resonance Imaging Role in Evaluation and characterization of Hand and Finger Lesions
1Head of radiology departement , Faculty of medicine , Benha university
2Radiology department, Faculty of medicine, Banha university, Banha, Egypt
3Radiology Department, Faculty of Medicine, Benha University, Benha, Egypt
Abstract
Background: MRI describes the main features of the encountered different pathological lesions of the hand and fingers, as well as specifies the signal characteristics and location, which help to differentiate them. In general, a specific diagnosis may be achieved by taking into account the location of the lesion within the hand or wrist and its signal characteristics. Aim: The aim of the study is to evaluate the role of MRI in diagnosis of various hand and finger pathologies using different sequences. Methods This is a prospective observational study of patients who suffers from hand or fingers swelling or trauma. The patients were investigated by MRI. Results: The study included 30 patients with hand or finger lesions who were evaluated by MRI and enrolled from Benha University hospitals. Conclusion: Magnetic resonance imaging is the preferable method of choice for evaluating various hand and finger lesions in traumatic and non-traumatic condition if conventional radiography isn’t enough