
Lawrence White
MD, FRCPC
research Interests: AI/Radiomics, MRI, Sarcoma, Sports Injury
Academically, Dr White’s research interests have been primarily related to multidisciplinary clinical translational research in MR imaging of sports injuries, sarcoma, advanced MR imaging techniques, and AI/Radiomics in MSK oncology.
- The lived experience of depression: a bottom-up review co-written by experts by experience and academics
We provide here the first bottom-up review of the lived experience of depression, co-written by experts by experience and academics. First-person […]
- Advances in Musculoskeletal Imaging: Recent Developments and Predictions for the Future
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- Imaging in an academic orthopedic shoulder service: a report on incidental lung pathology findings
CONCLUSION: While shoulder arthroplasty and pre-operative planning with CT imaging continue to become more common, so too is the incidence of […]
- Rotator Cuff Injury and Repair
Rotator cuff pathology is a commonly encountered clinical and radiologic entity that can manifest as tendinopathy or tearing. Magnetic resonance […]
- T2-weighted MRI radiomics in high-grade intramedullary osteosarcoma: predictive accuracy in assessing histologic response to chemotherapy, overall survival, and disease-free survival
CONCLUSIONS: T2-weighted MRI radiomic models demonstrate promising results as potential prognostic biomarkers of prospective tumor response to […]
- MR Imaging of the Postoperative Meniscus
Meniscal tears are one of the most common knee injuries. Partial meniscectomy and meniscal repair are the most common treatment options in the […]
- Bone Tumors: Imaging Features of Common and Rare Benign Entities
Benign primary bone tumors are far more common than their malignant counterpart and are encountered in everyday practice. Imaging plays a crucial […]
- General Editor's Note: Antitrust and Regulatory Update
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- The accuracy of routine knee MR imaging in detection of acute neurovascular injury following multiligamentous knee injury
CONCLUSION: Routine MRI is of limited accuracy in assessing vascular complication, but higher accuracy in assessing CPN injury following MLKI. […]
- Soft tissue solitary fibrous tumors of the musculoskeletal system: spectrum of MRI appearances and characteristic imaging features
CONCLUSION: MSK-SFTs commonly present as well-defined, hypervascular masses deep to fascia along major neurovascular bundles, with heterogeneous […]
- Imaging features of gluteal in vitro fertilization injection granulomas, with delayed clinical presentation simulating soft tissue sarcoma
CONCLUSIONS: In the setting of prior IVF therapy, imaging features of an irregularly marginated, deep subcutaneous gluteal lesion with inflammatory […]
- Preoperative Magnetic Resonance Imaging Accurately Detects the Arthroscopic Comma Sign in Subscapularis Tears
CONCLUSIONS: MR imaging illustrates excellent reliability and good specificity and accuracy in detection of the arthroscopic comma sign in the […]
- Gluteus minimus tendon: MR imaging features and patterns of tendon tearing
CONCLUSIONS: The spectrum of GMin tendon pathology observed on MR imaging ranges from tendinopathy to complete tears. The majority of complete distal […]
- Knee
Imaging has a crucial role in detecting internal derangements of the knee, and knowledge of pathologic conditions has increased. Imaging aspects of […]
- Acromioclavicular Joint Injuries in Professional Ice Hockey Players: Epidemiologic and MRI Findings and Association With Return to Play
CONCLUSION: The spectrum of pathology and grading of acute ACJ injuries sustained in professional ice hockey can be accurately assessed with MRI; the […]