Dixon Method in MRI and Virtual Noncalcium Imaging in Dual-Energy CT of Bone Stress Injury: Different Means to (Nearly) the Same Ends

Published Online:https://doi.org/10.1148/radiol.242970

Ryan Breighner is an assistant scientist in the MRI laboratory at Hospital for Special Surgery and an assistant professor of biomedical imaging in orthopaedic surgery at Weill Cornell Medicine in New York. His research interests focus on musculoskeletal imaging, specifically improvements to CT and MRI acquisition and postprocessing. He has developed 3D kinematic modeling of hip pathologies, as well as several musculoskeletal applications of zero echo time MRI and methods to quantify carpal arthrokinematics in 4D CT.