Musculoskeletal Radiology


Georges El-Khoury, MD, Director

In addition to standard bone radiographs, skeletal radiologic services include arthrography of all joints, CT, ultrasound, and MRI of the musculoskeletal system, and radiologically assisted needle aspiration of skeletal lesions.
Bone biopsies are performed with either fine needle or core techniques. Epidural and nerve sheath injections of steroids are available for selected cases. Temporomandibular joint imaging is done by either MRI or arthrography.
Conventional tomography is available; however, more commonly spiral computed tomography is employed with or without multiplanar or three-dimensional reconstructions for musculo-skeletal lesions.

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