In this study, we investigated the sensitivity and reliability of MRI susceptibility-weighted imaging (SWI) compared with routine MRI T2*-weighted gradient-recalled echo (GRE) for cerebral microbleed (CMB) detection.
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Detection of hemorrhagic and axonal pathology in mild traumatic brain injury using advanced MRI: Implications for neurorehabilitation
There is a need to more accurately diagnose milder traumatic brain injuries with increasing awareness of the high prevalence in both military and civilian populations. The overarching hypothesis of this paper is that newer, advanced MR imaging generates sensitive biomarkers…
Different Iron-Deposition Patterns of Multiple System Atrophy with Predominant Parkinsonism and Idiopathetic Parkinson Diseases Demonstrated by Phase-Corrected Susceptibility- Weighted Imaging
MSA-P and IPD have similar clinical presentations that may complicate accurate clinical diagnosis. The aim of this study was to demonstrate the different iron-deposition patterns of MSA-P and IPD by using SWI phase images.
Breakthroughs in Imaging Neurovascular Diseases
Google Tech Talk September 16, 2010 Breakthroughs in Imaging Neurovascular Diseases such as Multiple Sclerosis: Technical Aspects, Clinical Ramifications, and Understanding the Etiology of the Disease. Presented by Dr. E. Mark Haacke. Abstract Magnetic Resonance Imaging has long been an important diagnostic tool for Multiple Sclerosis. Recent developments linking MS to venous malformations have highlighted… “Breakthroughs in Imaging Neurovascular Diseases”