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Lanthanoids in Magnetic Resonance Imaging

ChemInform, 2006
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Melanie, Bottrill   +2 more
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Magnetic resonance imaging in syringomyelia

Neurosurgery, 1985
Abstract Myelography and myelography assisted with computed tomography have been the most commonly used radiographic methods in the study of syringomyelia. These studies have never been entirely reliable in demonstrating the syrinx cavity and its relationship to other intracranial structures.
E, Kokmen, W R, Marsh, H L, Baker
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Magnetic resonance imaging and magnetic resonance spectroscopic imaging of prostate cancer

Nature Clinical Practice Urology, 2005
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and magnetic resonance spectroscopic imaging (MRSI) are evolving techniques that offer noninvasive evaluation of anatomic and metabolic features of prostate cancer. The ability of MRI to determine the location and extent of the tumor and to identify metastatic spread is useful in the pretreatment setting, enabling ...
Renata, Huzjan   +2 more
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Magnetic resonance imaging

2007
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Fetal Magnetic Resonance Imaging

Topics in Magnetic Resonance Imaging, 2001
Fast magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has revolutionized our ability to image the fetus. Using fast scanning techniques, individual images are obtained in 300-400 ms, allowing for imaging of the fetus without sedation. MRI is most useful for evaluation of the anomalous fetal central nervous system, for further characterization of complex anomalies not ...
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On Image Registration in Magnetic Resonance Imaging

2008 International Conference on BioMedical Engineering and Informatics, 2008
Image registration is used in many fields for mapping one image to another. In magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) applications, one of the main uses is for correction of motion- induced artifacts so that subsequent image analysis would be more reliable.
Peihua Qiu, Tram Nguyen
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Thoracic Magnetic Resonance Imaging

Clinics in Chest Medicine, 1991
In our experience, MR has served largely as a problem-solving device, especially in those cases in which CT has proved equivocal. Magnetic resonance has been especially efficacious in evaluating cardiovascular pathology. Virtually the entire spectrum of aortic disease can be assessed accurately, making MR a reasonable alternative to CT or angiography ...
J C, Weinreb, D P, Naidich
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging

2010
Imaging is an integral part of the workup of patients with fecal incontinence. Endoanal ultrasound (EAUS) and endoanal magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) have been demonstrated to be comparable in the detection of external sphincter defects. Given the availability and costs, EAUS can be considered as an initial imaging test for detecting external ...
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Magnetic resonance imaging of hemorrhage

American Journal of Roentgenology, 1985
The magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) characteristics of evolving hemorrhage are discussed and compared with those of computed tomography (CT). Studies of 15 hematomas were undertaken in four mongrel dogs. The hematomas were created by the injection of autologous blood into the subcutaneous tissues of the thigh.
S J, Swensen   +4 more
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Magnetic resonance imaging of the thorax

Journal of Thoracic Imaging, 1989
The role of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in the evaluation of thoracic disease is emerging amidst much debate and study. Recent technical advances have led to new applications of this modality, and a reappraisal of previous conclusions seems warranted. This article reviews our 5 1/2 years' experience with thoracic MRI.
S J, Swensen, R L, Ehman, L R, Brown
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