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The value of a repeat MRI examination of the sacroiliac joints following an inconclusive initial examination.

Tamar Goitein InbarMerav LidarIris Eshed
Published in: Skeletal radiology (2024)
Repeat SIJ MRI when the first MRI is inconclusive for sacroiliitis is more valuable in ruling out than in securing diagnosis of sacroiliitis. We suggest that when MRI findings are inconclusive, decision-making should be based on clinical data.
Keyphrases
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