Magnetic resonance imaging versus computed tomography for detection of acute vascular lesions in patients presenting with stroke symptoms

M Brazzelli, PAG Sandercock… - Cochrane database …, 2009 - cochranelibrary.com
Background Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is increasingly used for the diagnosis of
acute ischaemic stroke but its sensitivity for the early detection of intracerebral haemorrhage …

Iron and intracerebral hemorrhage: from mechanism to translation

XY Xiong, J Wang, ZM Qian, QW Yang - Translational stroke research, 2014 - Springer
Intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality around the
world. Currently, there is no effective medical treatment available to improve functional …

Diffusion tensor tractography predicts motor functional outcome in patients with spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage

H Yoshioka, T Horikoshi, S Aoki, M Hori… - …, 2008 - journals.lww.com
OBJECTIVE: We prospectively investigated the predictive value of diffusion tensor
tractography for motor functional outcome in a case series of patients with intracerebral …

[HTML][HTML] Imaging of cervical artery dissection

WB Hassen, A Machet, M Edjlali-Goujon… - Diagnostic and …, 2014 - Elsevier
Cervical artery dissection (CAD) may affect the internal carotid and/or the vertebral arteries.
CAD is the leading cause of ischemic stroke in patients younger than 45 years. Specific …

Methods of fetal MR: beyond T2-weighted imaging

PC Brugger, F Stuhr, C Lindner, D Prayer - European journal of radiology, 2006 - Elsevier
The present work reviews the basic methods of performing fetal magnetic resonance
imaging (MRI). Since fetal MRI differs in many respects from a postnatal study, several …

Traumatic brain injury: a review and high-field MRI findings in 100 unarmed combatants using a literature-based checklist approach

WW Orrison Jr, EH Hanson, T Alamo… - Journal of …, 2009 - liebertpub.com
This study reviewed the literature for the extent of neuroimaging findings in boxers,
indicative of traumatic brain injury (TBI) as identified in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) …

Advantages and pitfalls in 3T MR brain imaging: a pictorial review

BL Schmitz, AJ Aschoff… - American Journal of …, 2005 - Am Soc Neuroradiology
From its very beginning, MR as an imaging method suffered from inherently low signal
intensity. A typical way to compensate for low signal intensity is the repetition of …

Whole-Body High-Field-Strength (3.0-T) MR Imaging in Clinical Practice Part I. Technical Considerations and Clinical Applications1

CK Kuhl, F Traber, HH Schild - Radiology, 2008 - pubs.rsna.org
In the year 2002, magnetic field strength of more than 2 T was cleared for clinical patient
care. Since then, an increasing number of magnetic resonance (MR) systems operating at a …

Histotripsy treatment of murine brain and glioma: temporal profile of magnetic resonance imaging and histological characteristics post-treatment

SW Choi, S Duclos, S Camelo-Piragua… - Ultrasound in medicine …, 2023 - Elsevier
Objective Currently, there is a knowledge gap in our understanding of the magnetic
resonance imaging (MRI) characteristics of brain tumors treated with histotripsy to evaluate …

Detection of asymptomatic cerebral microbleeds: a comparative study at 1.5 and 3.0 T

C Stehling, H Wersching, SP Kloska, P Kirchhof… - Academic radiology, 2008 - Elsevier
RATIONALE AND OBJECTIVES: The magnitude of iron-induced susceptibility changes in
gradient echo T2*-weighted magnet resonance imaging (T2* MRI) increases with the field …