The goal of this clinical trial is to determine how effectively bone structures of the human skeleton can be visualized using Deep Learning (DL) augmented Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) in individuals with inflammatory and degenerative joint changes, compared to Computed Tomography (CT). MRI is a technique that operates without the use of X-rays. The main question it aims to answer is: 1. Can DL MRI accurately depict bone structures as well as CT? 2. Can DL MRI be used as an alternative to CT to avoid exposure to X-rays in the future? Researchers will compare DL MRI scans to CT scans to see if DL MRI can effectively replace CT in visualizing bone structures without the use of radiation. Participants will: 1. Undergo MRI scans of their skeletal system that will then be processed using DL. 2. Undergo CT scans of the same body region for comparison purposes.
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Total score for bone erosions
Timeframe: one day (day of MRI and CT examination)
Total score for joint space narrowing
Timeframe: one day (day of MRI and CT examination)
Visibility of cortical bone
Timeframe: one day (day of MRI and CT examination)
Visibility of trabecular bone
Timeframe: one day (day of MRI and CT examination)
Visibility of soft tissue calcifications
Timeframe: one day (day of MRI and CT examination)
Contrast to noise ratio
Timeframe: one day (day of MRI and CT examination)
Signal to noise ratio
Timeframe: one day (day of MRI and CT examination)