Cerebral microbleeds: from depiction to interpretation
Cerebral microbleeds (CMBs) are defined as hypointense foci visible on T2*-weighted and
susceptible-weighted MRI sequences. CMBs are increasingly recognised with the …
susceptible-weighted MRI sequences. CMBs are increasingly recognised with the …
Cerebral microbleeds: a guide to detection and interpretation
SM Greenberg, MW Vernooij, C Cordonnier… - The Lancet …, 2009 - thelancet.com
Cerebral microbleeds (CMBs) are increasingly recognised neuroimaging findings in
individuals with cerebrovascular disease and dementia, and in normal ageing. There has …
individuals with cerebrovascular disease and dementia, and in normal ageing. There has …
Cerebral microbleeds: detection, mechanisms and clinical challenges
A Charidimou, DJ Werring - Future Neurology, 2011 - Taylor & Francis
In the last decade or so, cerebral microbleeds (CMBs)–tiny perivascular hemorrhages seen
as small, well-demarcated, hypointense, rounded lesions on MRI sequences that are …
as small, well-demarcated, hypointense, rounded lesions on MRI sequences that are …
Cerebral microbleeds: imaging and clinical significance
S Haller, MW Vernooij, JPA Kuijer, EM Larsson… - Radiology, 2018 - pubs.rsna.org
Cerebral microbleeds (CMBs), also referred to as microhemorrhages, appear on magnetic
resonance (MR) images as hypointense foci notably at T2*-weighted or susceptibility …
resonance (MR) images as hypointense foci notably at T2*-weighted or susceptibility …
Spontaneous brain microbleeds: systematic review, subgroup analyses and standards for study design and reporting
C Cordonnier, R Al-Shahi Salman, J Wardlaw - Brain, 2007 - academic.oup.com
Brain microbleeds (BMBs) are seen as small, homogeneous, round foci of low signal
intensity on magnetic resonance imaging gradient echo (GRE) T 2* sequences. BMBs might …
intensity on magnetic resonance imaging gradient echo (GRE) T 2* sequences. BMBs might …
Clinical associations of cerebral microbleeds on magnetic resonance neuroimaging
M Schrag, DM Greer - Journal of Stroke and Cerebrovascular Diseases, 2014 - Elsevier
Susceptibility-weighted and gradient-recalled echo T2* magnetic resonance imaging have
enabled the detection of very small foci of blood within the brain, which have been termed …
enabled the detection of very small foci of blood within the brain, which have been termed …
Cerebral microbleeds: a guide to detection and clinical relevance in different disease settings
Cerebral microbleeds have emerged as an important new imaging marker of cerebral small
vessel disease. With the development of MRI techniques that are exquisitely sensitive to …
vessel disease. With the development of MRI techniques that are exquisitely sensitive to …
Dynamic temporal change of cerebral microbleeds: long-term follow-up MRI study
Background Cerebral microbleeds (MBs) are understood as an important radiologic marker
of intracerebral hemorrhage. We sought to investigate the temporal changes of MBs and …
of intracerebral hemorrhage. We sought to investigate the temporal changes of MBs and …
Automated detection of cerebral microbleeds on T2*-weighted MRI
Cerebral microbleeds, observed as small, spherical hypointense regions on gradient echo
(GRE) or susceptibility weighted (SWI) magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) sequences …
(GRE) or susceptibility weighted (SWI) magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) sequences …
[PDF][PDF] Cerebral microbleeds: their associated factors, radiologic findings, and clinical implications
Cerebral microbleeds (CMBs) are tiny, round dark-signal lesions that are most often
detected on gradient-echo MR images. CMBs consist of extravasations of blood components …
detected on gradient-echo MR images. CMBs consist of extravasations of blood components …
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