Recent Abstracts

ACR 2009

  1. The Association Between Patella Alta and Structural Features of Patellofemoral Joint Osteoarthritis (OA) On MRI: The MOST Study 

  2.  Early Treatment Effects of Anti-TNF Therapy On MRI Biomarkers of RA Activity  

  3. Automatic Computer Aided Quantification of Synovitis in Rheumatoid Arthritis Using Dynamic MRI and the Impact of Movement Correction On Signal to Noise Ratio (SNR) and Region of Interest (ROI) Analysis 

  4. Examining the Cost-Effectiveness of Adding MRI to Early RA Management

  5. Different Cartilage Oligomeric Matrix Protein (COMP) Patterns in Untreated Anti-CCP Positive and Negative Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) 

  6. What Should We Have to Aim for RA Patients: Remission or Low Disease Activity?

  7. Baseline Effusion but Not Synovitis Predicts Cartilage Loss Over 30 Months in Subjects without Tibiofemoral Osteoarthritis - Results From the Multicenter Osteoarthritis (MOST) Study

  8. Association of Plasma n-3 and n-6 Fatty Acids with Synovitis in the Knee: The MOST Study  

  9. Reader Reliability of the OMERACT Psoriatic Arthritis Magnetic Resonance Score (PsAMRIS): Results From An OMERACT Workshop

EULAR 2009

  1. THE MRI PATTERN OF WRIST ARTHRITIS IS SIMILAR IN GOUT AND RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS
  2. BASELINE MRI AND RADIOGRAPHS AS PREDICTORS OF THE CLINICAL EFFECTIVENESS OF WEIGHT LOSS IN OBESE PATIENTS WITH KNEE OSTEOARTHRITIS. A HALF-YEAR RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL.
  3. MAGNETIC RESONANCE AND ULTRASONOGRAPHY FUSION IMAGING IN HAND OSTEOARTHRITIS
  4. PROJECT REMISSIONPLUS: CLINICAL AND RADIOLOGICAL REMISSION. EVALUATION OF A MULTICENTER LOW-FIELD MRI STUDY
  5. MRI AND X-RAY DIAGNOSTICS OF EARLY RHEUMATOID AND EARLY UNCLASSIFIED (UNDIFFERENTIATED) ARTHRITIS.
  6. MRI BONE OEDEMA IS A STRONG PREDICTOR OF THE SUBSEQUENT 5-YEAR RADIOGRAPHIC PROGRESSION IN EARLY RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS. RESULTS FROM A RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL (CIMESTRA)

ACR 2008

  1. The Association of MRI-detected Tibiofemoral Subchondral Bone Marrow Lesions with Prevalent And Incident Subchondral Bone Attrition: The MOST Study
  2. Assessment Of Synovitis In Knee Osteoarthritis On Contrast-Enhanced MRI Using A Novel Comprehensive Semiquantitative Scoring System: The MOST Study  
  3. Relationship of Adiposity to Inflammatory Components of Knee Osteoarthritis: The MOST Study
  4. Peripheral Psoriatic Arthritis: MRI Definitions Of Key Pathologies And Development Of A MRI Scoring System 
  5. Associations Of Medial Meniscal Tear and Extrusion With The Sites Of Cartilage Loss In The Knee: The MOST Study
  6. Subchondral Bone Attrition is a Reflection of Compartment-Specific Mechanical Load: The MOST Study
  7. Evaluating the Prognostic Role of MRI in Early Rheumatoid Arthritis
  8. Evaluating the Role of MRI in Early Rheumatoid Arthritis Diagnosis

EULAR 2008

  1. DYNAMIC MRI OF THE WRIST IN EARLY ARTHRITIS MAY PREDICT ITS OUTCOME
  2. MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING IS SENSITIVE FOR THE DETECTION OF RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS JOINT PATHOLOGIES, BUT LACKS SPECIFICITY

ACR 2007

  1. MRI RAMRIS Scores in Rheumatoid Arthritis: Experience in a Large Community Based Rheumatology Practice
  2. MRI Bone Oedema is the Strongest Predictor of Subsequent Radiographic Progression in Early RA. Results from a 2 Year Randomized Controlled Trial (CIMESTRA)

EULAR 2007

  1. A MODIFICATION OF THE EULAR-OMERACT RA MRI SCORE FOR USE WITH AN EXTREMITY MRI SYSTEM WITH REDUCED FIELD OF VIEW: RAMRIS-RV
  2. COMPARISON OF THE EFFICACY OF CONTRAST-ENHANCED ULTRASONOGRAPHY (US) AND MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING (MRI) IN DETECTING SYNOVIAL PROCESS IN PATIENTS WITH KNEE OSTEOARTHRITIS COMPARED TO HEALTHY CONTROLS
  3. DOES DEDICATED EXTREMITY MRI RELIABLY DETECT RA BONE EROSIONS? A COMPARISON WITH HIGH RESOLUTION CT
  4. EXAMINING THE UTILITY OF E-MRI WITH A REDUCED FIELD OF VIEW: AN IMAGING COMPARISON STUDY IN SEVERE RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS
  5. COMPARISON OF CONTRAST-ENHANCED ULTRASONOGRAPHY (CE-US) AND MR-IMAGING (CE-MRI) IN MONITORING THE EFFICACY OF A BRADYKININ RECEPTOR-2 ANTAGONIST IN PAINFUL KNEE OSTEOARTHRITIS (OA)
  6. BONE LESIONS IN THE HANDS AND FEET OF HEALTHY INDIVIDUALS ON MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING RESEMBLE RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS EROSIONS