Keywords: Tendon/Ligament, Tendon/Ligament
Motivation: Ultra-short echo time (UTE) imaging combined with magnetization transfer (MT) allows for magic angle effects (MAE)-insensitive quantification of short T2 tissues, but clinically feasible applications are rare.
Goal(s): The objectives of this study were to qualitatively and quantitatively assess changes in bovine flexor tendons before and after collagen degradation.
Approach: 3D UTE MT imaging was compared to UTE T2* mapping at 0°, 27°, 55° and 90° relative to the B0 field within a clinically feasible acquisition time.
Results: Compared to UTE T2* mapping, UTE MT imaging was significantly less affected by the MAE and demonstrated a better performance in differentiating partial tendon tears.
Impact: UTE MT imaging is a reliable and reproducible method for quantifying tendon degeneration that is robust to the magic angel effect, acquired within a clinically feasible scan time, and could therefore be a useful tool in the diagnosis of tendinopathies.
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