“…WB-MRI has evolved into the imaging modality of choice at many institutions worldwide 4,5,6,7 because the absence of ionizing radiation favorably complies with the "as low as reasonably possible" practice mandate and the accuracy for the demonstration of multifocality, symmetry, osseous inflammation, and bone marrow replacing processes. In addition, the superior soft tissue resolution of MRI affords the accurate characterizations of fascia, muscles, tendons, ligaments, vessels, and nerves, which can yield important information toward the differential diagnosis.…”