Clinical applications of susceptibility weighted MR imaging of the brain–a pictorial review
B Thomas, S Somasundaram, K Thamburaj… - Neuroradiology, 2008 - Springer
Introduction Susceptibility-weighted imaging (SWI) is a novel magnetic resonance (MR)
technique that exploits the magnetic susceptibility differences of various tissues, such as …
technique that exploits the magnetic susceptibility differences of various tissues, such as …
New MR sequences in daily practice: susceptibility weighted imaging. A pictorial essay
R Gasparotti, L Pinelli, R Liserre - Insights into imaging, 2011 - Springer
Background Susceptibility-weighted imaging (SWI) is a relatively new magnetic resonance
(MR) technique that exploits the magnetic susceptibility differences of various tissues, such …
(MR) technique that exploits the magnetic susceptibility differences of various tissues, such …
[HTML][HTML] Susceptibility weighted imaging: clinical applications and future directions
AM Halefoglu, DM Yousem - World journal of radiology, 2018 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Susceptibility weighted imaging (SWI) is a recently developed magnetic resonance imaging
(MRI) technique that is increasingly being used to narrow the differential diagnosis of many …
(MRI) technique that is increasingly being used to narrow the differential diagnosis of many …
Susceptibility-weighted imaging for differential diagnosis of cerebral vascular pathology: a pictorial review
YK Tsui, FY Tsai, AN Hasso, F Greensite… - Journal of the …, 2009 - Elsevier
Susceptibility-weighted imaging (SWI) is a high-spatial resolution, three-dimensional,
gradient-echo (GRE) magnetic resonance (MR) technique. This fully velocity-compensated …
gradient-echo (GRE) magnetic resonance (MR) technique. This fully velocity-compensated …
Susceptibility‐weighted imaging and quantitative susceptibility mapping in the brain
Susceptibility‐weighted imaging (SWI) is a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) technique
that enhances image contrast by using the susceptibility differences between tissues. It is …
that enhances image contrast by using the susceptibility differences between tissues. It is …
Quantitative susceptibility mapping: concepts and applications
JR Reichenbach, F Schweser, B Serres… - Clinical …, 2015 - Springer
Purpose To review the fundamental principles of susceptibility-weighted imaging (SWI) and
quantitative susceptibility mapping (QSM), and to discuss recent clinical developments …
quantitative susceptibility mapping (QSM), and to discuss recent clinical developments …
Susceptibility‐weighted imaging of the brain: current utility and potential applications
RJ Robinson, S Bhuta - Journal of Neuroimaging, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
ABSTRACT BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Susceptibility‐Weighted Imaging (SWI) is a
relatively new magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) sequence relying on susceptibility …
relatively new magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) sequence relying on susceptibility …
Clinical applications of neuroimaging with susceptibility‐weighted imaging
V Sehgal, Z Delproposto, EM Haacke… - Journal of Magnetic …, 2005 - Wiley Online Library
Susceptibility‐weighted imaging (SWI) consists of using both magnitude and phase images
from a high‐resolution, three‐dimensional, fully velocity compensated gradient‐echo …
from a high‐resolution, three‐dimensional, fully velocity compensated gradient‐echo …
Susceptibility‐weighted imaging: current status and future directions
Susceptibility‐weighted imaging (SWI) is a method that uses the intrinsic nature of local
magnetic fields to enhance image contrast in order to improve the visibility of various …
magnetic fields to enhance image contrast in order to improve the visibility of various …
Susceptibility-weighted imaging: technical essentials and clinical neurologic applications
Susceptibility-weighted imaging (SWI) evolved from simple two-dimensional T2*-weighted
sequences to three-dimensional sequences with improved spatial resolution and enhanced …
sequences to three-dimensional sequences with improved spatial resolution and enhanced …