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MR imaging rapidly is emerging as a tool of unparalleled power for exa
mining the articular cartilage and other important structures in diart
hrodial joints. In addition to delineating the morphology of cartilage
, MR imaging is capable of quantifying a variety of compositional and
functional parameters relevant to arthritis. Moreover, because MR imag
ing is a nondestructive technique, multiple parameters can be analyzed
in the same region of tissue and frequent serial examinations can be
performed on even asymptomatic patients. This offers an unprecedented
opportunity to study arthritis in ways not imaginable before and poten
tially to expand the envelope of MR imaging to include a population of
patients for whom imaging has had relatively little to offer.