## Abstract Dynamic contrast‐enhanced MRI (DCE‐MRI) of the hand and wrist was performed in 11 patients with rheumatoid arthritis twice before and once 2 weeks after treatment with anti–tumor necrosis factor (TNF)‐α therapy. A rapid, __T__~1~‐weighted 3D spoiled gradient echo (SPGR) sequence was use
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Kinetic Modeling of Contrast-Enhanced MRI: An Automated Technique for Assessing Inflammation in the Rheumatoid Arthritis Wrist
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