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EXAM:MRI BRAIN without and with contrast 40/5000 源语言: 英语 目标语言: 简体中文 结果(简体中文) 1: [复制] 考试:没有和有对比的MRI脑 结果(简体中文) 2:[复制] 考试:无和对比的MRI大脑 结果(简体中文) 3:[复制] 无脑磁共振造影其它语言...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) as a clinical investigation became available in the early 1980s. Since then this method has proven to be a valuable additional diagnostic tool in the recognition and delineation of space-occupying lesions of the brain (1, 2, 3, 5). In the present study the...
For the initial imaging of an acute or progressively worsening mental status change in a patient with a known intracranial process (mass, recent hemorrhage, recent infarct, central nervous system infection, etc), CT head without IV contrast, MRI head without and with IV contrast, or MRI head ...
For the first time, we performed a DSC-MRI perfusion analysis using a breath-hold task, without exogenous contrast or additional medical device equipment. We have found the following: The AIF during a breath-hold task is uniquely characterized by a negative signal change, likely representing vasod...
sensitivity to microscopic vessels (~5–10 µm) comes at the cost of extensive acquisition times (~minutes). This trade-off has limited ULM to morphological imaging of the vascular flow, providing highly resolved but static maps of local hemodynamics or the differentiation of diastolic and sy...
with contrast-enhanced T1 MRI. Indeed, MRgFUS has been widely used to enhance anti-cancer drug delivery to pediatric brain tumors in mice [87] or polymeric nanoparticles in healthy rats [35,88]. One concern with FUS BBB opening is the need to titrate the energy of FUS and the dose of...
Dynamic contrast-enhanced MRI (DCE-MRI) using a standard dose of a gadolinium-based contrast agent (GBCA) is presently the most promising technique for quantitative imaging of subtle leakage [86] and has been applied in several studies of cSVD and related conditions [86], [88], [89], [90...
• To consider the capabilities of brain imaging (particularly functional MRI) to detect whether an individual has chronic pain • To place the capability of brain imaging as a diagnostic test for chronic pain in an ethical and legal context ...
Background: Incidental findings are a well-known complication of imaging studies done for both diagnostic and research purposes. Little is known about the rates and types of incidental findings found on brain MRI in patients with HIV infection, who may b