2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.jcms.2008.10.013
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Induction of haemarthrosis in the TMJ of rats: Validation by MR imaging (MRI) and histology

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“…In the past 3 years in vitro and in vivo studies have been performed to analyse and assess the reproducibility of radiological image processing techniques of both CT and MRI (Alons et al, 2009;Olszewski et Table 3 Difference plot of MRI and CT based models: minimum, maximum, mean values and standard deviation of differences (calculated with positive difference values) for all distances (1e7) and all cases (n ¼ 15). …”
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“…In the past 3 years in vitro and in vivo studies have been performed to analyse and assess the reproducibility of radiological image processing techniques of both CT and MRI (Alons et al, 2009;Olszewski et Table 3 Difference plot of MRI and CT based models: minimum, maximum, mean values and standard deviation of differences (calculated with positive difference values) for all distances (1e7) and all cases (n ¼ 15). …”
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confidence: 99%
“…High resolution CT scans were used to identify (diagnose) and compare different types of complex ocular trauma. Although both, CT and MRI have been set in correlation to several other investigation methods (Alons et al, 2009;Olszewski et al, 2010;Karabekir et al, 2011), little is known about either the three dimensional reproducibility and technical feasibility of MRI data sets based on craniofacial osseous structures nor their accuracy compared to reconstructed 3D CT scans.…”
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“…13 Some authors believe that there are chances of articular cartilage and joint destruction due to restricting mandibular movements using head bandages or IMF with arch bars but Alons et al reported there is no significant damage to the disc and cartilage and suggested aggressive mouth opening exercises within 2 weeks of IMF. 23,24 Surgical methods often take front row in managing CLSD once conservative treatments fail. 25 Laskin in 1973 advocated temporalis myotomy via intraoral approach using coronoid approach.…”
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“…Neutrophylic exudation along the articular capsule and adjacent muscle fibres, as well as fibrinousehaemorrhagic exudation into the articular space, is part of the inflammatory process associated with joint injury (Luz et al, 1991;Luz and Araújo, 2001). An experimental study demonstrated that the isolated induction of haemarthrosis in the temporomandibular joint raised neither signs of intra-articular damage nor inflammation (Alons et al, 2009).…”
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confidence: 99%