Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4222347 Clinical Imaging 2010 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

We report the magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) findings in a 29-year-old woman with anterior chest wall pain following blunt trauma, with special emphasis on the value of diffusion-weighted whole-body imaging with background body signal suppression (DWIBS). Although a rib contusion could be depicted at (fat-suppressed) T2-weighted MRI, anatomical localization and assessment of lesion extent were superior and more straightforward at DWIBS. Thus, this report shows the utility of adding DWIBS to an MRI protocol for anterior chest wall evaluation.

Related Topics
Health Sciences Medicine and Dentistry Radiology and Imaging
Authors
, , ,