Tracking brain damage in progressive supranuclear palsy: a longitudinal MRI studycortical thicknessdiffusion tensor MRImagnetic resonance imaging (MRI)midbrain volumeprogressive supranuclear palsyrichardson syndromewhite matterOBJECTIVES: In this prospective, longitudinal, multiparametric MRI study, we investigated ...
endothelial cells and BBB damage [7]. There have also been indirect evidences, such as P-glycoprotein (Pgp), encoded in the ATP-binding cassette B1 (ABCB1) gene expressed highly at BBB, and a study has shown that single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) inABCB1may contribute to the progressio...
In an exploratory sample of good clinical grade SAH patients compared to healthy controls, we identified a region of the posterior cerebellum for which acute changes on MRI were associated with cognitive impairment. Whilst further investigation will be required to confirm causality, use of this ...
During initial testing of EPI sequences, specific mechanical resonance peaks caused cracks in the anterior edge of the extended support on the gradient coil’s longitudinal axis that were more than 40 cm from electrical wire windings, which were unaffected. Further damage was avoided by prohibitin...
A CT-scan is a diagnostic tool used to detect gross damage to the soft tissue of the body (muscles, tendons, ligaments and brain tissue). An MRI
Your doctor will do a series of tests. They’ll probably ask questions to check your memory, concentration, problem-solving ability, and other brain functions. A brain scan called computed tomography (CT) or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) can help find the injury. ...
Neurological Imaging:MRI head and brain scan for hearing loss, MS, epilepsy, cause of headaches etc Musculoskeletal Imaging:Knee, Neck, Shoulder and Back MRI scan for muscle injuries, ligament damage, labral tears, sprains and joint problems etc ...
Neuroimaging in the form of a computerized tomographic (CT) brain scan or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) should be performed if central pathology is suspected. Some pathology, such as demyelination and posterior circulation ischemia, may only be visible on MRI. ...
Tests are often used, along with a medical history and neurological exam, to diagnose MS and rule out other causes of symptoms. More than 90% of people with MS have scar tissue that shows up on anMRI scan. A spinal tap can check for abnormalities in the fluid that bathes the brain and...
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