“…However, the disadvantages of these sequences are a high sensitivity to susceptibility artefacts and a limited visualisation of the subchondral bone, menisci and ligaments [21,54,55]. Previous reports also showed that 1.5 T MRI with fat-suppressed fast spin-echo proton-density-weighted sequences can be used to evaluate the cartilage of the knee with accuracy comparable to that of other cartilage-specific sequence protocols [21,56,57]. In the current study, we used fat-saturated proton-density-weighted fast spinecho sequences with a 3-mm slice thickness in transverse, sagittal and coronal planes.…”