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New England Journal of Medicine, 1993
The advent of advanced imaging techniques in veterinary diagnostics has broadened the scope of our diagnostic capabilities. MRI is one of the newer advanced imaging techniques, and its characteristics differ considerably from CT or conventional radiography. This article presents an introduction to MRI and interpretation of MR images.
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The advent of advanced imaging techniques in veterinary diagnostics has broadened the scope of our diagnostic capabilities. MRI is one of the newer advanced imaging techniques, and its characteristics differ considerably from CT or conventional radiography. This article presents an introduction to MRI and interpretation of MR images.
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Thoracic Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Clinics in Chest Medicine, 1991In 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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Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging
2002In multiple sclerosis (MS), the clinical manifestations and the patterns of disease evolution are highly variable and correlate only weakly with findings on conventional magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans of the brain [1–3]. During the last few years, significant effort has been devoted to the definition of the factors contributing to this clinical/
FILIPPI , MASSIMO, Rocca MA
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Intravascular Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Topics in Magnetic Resonance Imaging, 2007The purpose of this article is to review the current state of the art with respect to intravascular magnetic resonance imaging, including intravascular coils, their implementation for plaque identification and characterization, and strategies for future approaches to coronary imaging and other cardiovascular applications.
Victor A, Ferrari, Robert L, Wilensky
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Fetal magnetic resonance imaging
Current Opinion in Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2006Fetal magnetic resonance imaging is becoming more used in the evaluation of complex fetal abnormalities. Rapid advances in the technology and application of fetal magnetic resonance imaging necessitate a review of this subject.Diffusion-weighted imaging, magnetic resonance spectroscopy and functional magnetic resonance imaging may allow assessment of ...
Kumaresan, Sandrasegaran +2 more
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Coronary Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Cardiology Clinics, 2007This article highlights the technical challenges and general imaging strategies for coronary MRI. This is followed by a review of the clinical results for the assessment of anomalous CAD, coronary artery aneurysms, native vessel integrity, and coronary artery bypass graft disease using the more commonly applied MRI methods.
Warren J, Manning +5 more
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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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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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Dynamic magnetic resonance imaging
Clinics in Sports Medicine, 2002Among the devices helping with an accurate diagnosis, neither MRI nor arthroscopy is perfect; both delineate pathology in the knee joint with reasonable sensitivity and specificity. MRI, as a noninvasive and nonionizing modality, has made a significant contribution to the understanding of musculoskeletal disturbances.
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