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  1. T R McCauley's 57 research works with 4,962 citations and 6,275 reads, including: MR Imaging Evaluation of the Postoperative Knee1

  2. Objective: Detection of tears of the anterior cruciate ligament with MR is usually based on the appearance of the ligament. However, other MR findings may be useful to establish the diagnosis.

    • T R McCauley, M Moses, R Kier, J K Lynch, J W Barton, P Jokl
    • 1994
  3. Abstract. Objective: The purpose of this study was to determine if gradient-echo MR imaging with TEs selected with fat and water in phase and out of phase can help predict the likelihood of neoplastic or nonneoplastic lesions in bone marrow.

    • D G Disler, T R McCauley, L M Ratner, C D Kesack, J A Cooper
    • 1997
  4. Objective: The sensitivity of fat-suppressed three-dimensional spoiled gradient-echo (SPGR) images was compared with that of standard MR images for detecting hyaline cartilage defects of the knee, using arthroscopy as the standard of reference.

    • David G. Disler, Thomas R. McCauley, Chad G. Kelman, Mark D. Fuchs, Lee M. Ratner, Carl R. Wirth, Pa...
    • 1996
    • Conventional 2D and 3D Magnetic Resonance Imaging
    • Magnetic Resonance Arthrography
    • Biochemical Magnetic Resonance Imaging
    • Computed Tomography Arthrography

    Articular cartilage is a challenging tissue to image because it is a very thin, yet layered structure covering a complex 3D osseous base. The ideal magnetic resonance (MR) technique would accurately and reproducibly assess (a) cartilage signal, thickness, and morphological changes, (b) changes of subchondral bone and bone marrow, and (c) other join...

    MR arthrography (MRA) was developed to address the shortcomings of early spin echo techniques and can be performed as direct MRA, with intra-articular administration of dilute gadolinium chelate or as indirect MRA, using an intravenous (IV) administration of gadolinium chelate . The goal is to improve delineation of the articular surface by increa...

    There are several MR imaging techniques to evaluate the biochemical composition of cartilage . The specific molecular components of particular interest are Type II collagen (C2) and glycosaminoglycan (GAG) . The C2 and GAG content of both native and repaired articular cartilage are most commonly assessed today with: T1, T1rho, and T2 mapping. T1 an...

    The CT arthrography (CTA) of the knee is a useful method for the evaluation of articular cartilage , cartilage repair tissue, and subchondral bony abnormalities. Multidetector CT arthrography enables acquisition of submillimeter resolution 3D data sets that can be reformatted to any imaging plane for excellent depiction of all cartilage surfaces. H...

    • Nehal Shah, Hiroshi Yoshioka
    • 2014
  5. Nov 15, 2017 · McCauley STC kits are marketed as BLACKMAC conversions. BLACKMAC propellers have black blades with red and white tip stripes. ** McCauley TC kits contain the parts that are specified and approved via the FAA aircraft Type Certificate Data Sheet (TCDS) and Illustrated Parts List (IPL/IPC).

  6. Sep 14, 2018 · This article is part of the themed collection: Organ-, body- and disease-on-a-chip systems. Current in vitro approaches and animal models have critical limitations for modeling human gastrointestinal diseases because they may not properly represent multicellular human primary tissues.