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Optimising the image of the intradural nerve root: the value of MR radiculography

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We evaluated the additional value of MR radiculography for increasing the sensitivity and specificity of MRI with regard to nerve root compression in patients with sciatica. The single slices of a heavily T 2-weighted oblique coronal image set were reformatted with a maximum intensity projection protocol. This image resembles a classical contrast radiculogram and shows the intradural nerve root and its sleeve. In 43 patients studied with a standard MRI examination there was a need for further assessment of nerve root compression in 19 (44 %). In 13 (68 %) of these, MR radiculography made a definite verdict possible.

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Received: 30 June 1995 Accepted: 31 January 1996

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Hofman, P., Wilmink, J. Optimising the image of the intradural nerve root: the value of MR radiculography. Neuroradiology 38, 654–657 (1996). https://doi.org/10.1007/s002340050327

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