We use cookies to understand how you use our site and to improve your experience. This includes personalizing content and advertising. To learn more, click here. By continuing to use our site, you accept our use of cookies. Cookie Policy.

MedImaging

Download Mobile App
Recent News Radiography MRI Ultrasound Nuclear Medicine General/Advanced Imaging Imaging IT Industry News

Innovative Technique Promises New Inroads into the Diagnosis and Management of Pain

By MedImaging International staff writers
Posted on 19 Apr 2015
Print article
Image: Coronal MRI, PET, and fused PET/MR image of a patient suffering from right-sided chronic sciatica (Photo courtesy of Sandip Biswal, MD).
Image: Coronal MRI, PET, and fused PET/MR image of a patient suffering from right-sided chronic sciatica (Photo courtesy of Sandip Biswal, MD).
Magnetic Resonance Neurography (MRN) is emerging as a promising technique for diagnosis and management of musculoskeletal pain. The annual cost of treating chronic pain and lost productivity is more than that of diabetes, heart disease, and cancer combined.

The technique was presented by Sandip Biswal, MD, associate professor of radiology at the Stanford University Medical Center (SUMC; Stanford, CA, USA) at the annual meeting of the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA 2014).

MRN is already being used successfully for imaging nerves directly, at very high resolution, for example the brachial plexus and upper extremities, using improved scanner and coil techniques, and advances in pulse sequences. MRN image reconstruction can reveal the intrinsic pathology of a neuroma, reveal inflammation, or other extrinsic processes involving the nerve.

Sandip Biswal, MD, who also mentioned new approaches to imaging pain using Positron Emission Tomography (PET) and Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), including a PET biomarker to target measure pain mechanisms at a molecular level, said, “Whether it's increased ion channels or increased pain receptors, or increased cellularity, we're looking at a number of potential markers of inflammation. That, combined with MR imaging techniques, can provide both a molecular readout along with an anatomic diagnosis to identify where the pain is originating with great specificity and sensitivity.”

Related Links:

SUMC



Gold Member
Solid State Kv/Dose Multi-Sensor
AGMS-DM+
New
Ultrasound System
P20 Elite
New
X-Ray QA Meter
Piranha CT
New
Enterprise Imaging & Reporting Solution
Syngo Carbon

Print article

Channels

Ultrasound

view channel
Image: The AI-powered Point Of Care Assisted Diagnosis (POCAD) solution is transforming the medical ultrasound industry (Photo courtesy of AISAP)

First AI-Powered POC Ultrasound Diagnostic Solution Helps Prioritize Cases Based On Severity

Ultrasound scans are essential for identifying and diagnosing various medical conditions, but often, patients must wait weeks or months for results due to a shortage of qualified medical professionals... Read more

Nuclear Medicine

view channel
Image: Whole-body maximum-intensity projections over time after [68Ga]Ga-DPI-4452 administration (Photo courtesy of SNMMI)

New PET Agent Rapidly and Accurately Visualizes Lesions in Clear Cell Renal Cell Carcinoma Patients

Clear cell renal cell cancer (ccRCC) represents 70-80% of renal cell carcinoma cases. While localized disease can be effectively treated with surgery and ablative therapies, one-third of patients either... Read more

Imaging IT

view channel
Image: The new Medical Imaging Suite makes healthcare imaging data more accessible, interoperable and useful (Photo courtesy of Google Cloud)

New Google Cloud Medical Imaging Suite Makes Imaging Healthcare Data More Accessible

Medical imaging is a critical tool used to diagnose patients, and there are billions of medical images scanned globally each year. Imaging data accounts for about 90% of all healthcare data1 and, until... Read more