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MRI was superior to radiography for the detection of early-stage hip involvement.
However, for patients with ongoing clinical concern about hip fracture despite normal CT findings, MRI should be performed.
This is a retrospective study involving 187 patients who underwent MRI or MR arthrography for hip pain.
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01 Aug 2005-Acta Orthopaedica
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Interpretation MRI is a useful tool for demonstration of occult hip fractures.
229 patients were evaluated with an abbreviated hip MRI.
Thus, through the institution of the techniques described in this review article, the challenges associated with MRI of hip arthroplasty and instrumentation can be overcome, allowing for the diagnosis of common associated complications.