➢ Computed tomography (CT) remains the gold standard for bone imaging, but radiation risks, especially in children, are driving interest in alternatives. ➢ Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)-based techniques are emerging as a radiation-free alternative to CT, using sequences such as zero echo time, ultrashort echo time, and 3-dimensional (3D) gradient recalled echo, along with deep learning-based synthetic CT. ➢ Zero echo time MRI stands out for its high-resolution and silent imaging, whereas 3D gradient recalled echo offers widespread availability and minimal requirements for implementation. ➢ Early studies have shown high agreement of all modalities with CT across multiple anatomical sites, supporting broader clinical use, especially in pediatrics, surgical planning, and cost-reduction efforts. ➢ Deep learning-based synthetic CT demonstrates strong potential given its ability to improve over time and to generate highly accurate CT-like images, although current applications are limited by existing training data.
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