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==Overview==
==Overview==
MRI is more sensitive than x-ray in detecting bony erosions. It can detect synovitis, inflammation of the lining of the joints, and tendon abnormalities.  
[[Magnetic resonance imaging|MRI]] is more [[Sensitivity (tests)|sensitive]] than [[x-ray]] in detecting [[Bone|bony]] erosions. It can detect [[synovitis]], [[inflammation]] of the lining of the [[joints]] and [[tendon]] abnormalities.  


==MRI==
==MRI==
* MRI is more sensitive than x-ray in detecting bony erosions.  
* [[Magnetic resonance imaging|MRI]] is more sensitive than [[x-ray]] in detecting bony erosions.  
* It can detect synovitis, inflammation of the lining of the joints, and tendon abnormalities.  
* It can detect [[synovitis]], [[inflammation]] of the lining of the [[joints]] and [[tendon]] abnormalities.  
* In addition, MRI detects areas of increased fluid (edema) in bone marrow that is a predictor for the development of bony erosions.
* In addition, [[Magnetic resonance imaging|MRI]] detects areas of increased fluid ([[edema]]) in [[bone marrow]] that is a predictor for the development of [[Bone|bony]] erosions.


==References==
==References==

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MRI is more sensitive than x-ray in detecting bony erosions. It can detect synovitis, inflammation of the lining of the joints and tendon abnormalities.

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