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Sam Shelly
Mon. 10 Nov.08,
14:39
Best Sequence for Ulnar Collateral Ligament
Which sequence best demonstrates the ulnar collateral ligament? T2* Coronal?
Mary York
Wed. 7 Jan.09,
19:22
2D or 3D T2* is a good choice. Depending on the machine, also proton density with fat suppression works well.
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