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MRA review

Clinical Imaging, 1992
Magnetic resonance (MR) angiography is a rapidly evolving field in MR imaging, the main goal of which is a noninvasive tool for visualizing blood vessels. The acquisition of continuous images of the blood vessels, comparable to the conventional DSA images, as well as the functional evaluation of blood-flow velocities and flow patterns are the subject ...
H, Bosmans   +3 more
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New developments in MRA: time-resolved MRA

Neuroradiology, 2004
For many clinical questions, less invasive angiography methods have at least in part already replaced digital subtraction angiography (DSA) as a routine diagnostic procedure. However, temporal resolution achievable with DSA is still indispensable in some patients. Recent advances in MR hardware performance and imaging techniques permit sub-second frame
T, Krings, F, Hans
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Whole-Body MRA

European Radiology, 2008
Vascular diseases today constitute a serious health burden, ranking atherosclerosis as number one in the morbidity and mortality statistics of developed countries, with a still-growing incidence. Different treatment options are available for all vascular territories, ranging from conservative pharmacological treatment and catheter-based interventions ...
Harald, Kramer   +4 more
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In adults, MRAs reduce AF occurrence vs. non-MRAs

Annals of Internal Medicine, 2023
Fatima K, Asad D, Shaikh N, et al. A systematic review and meta-analysis on effectiveness of mineralocorticoid receptor antagonists in reducing the risk of atrial fibrillation. Am J Cardiol. 2023;199:85-91. 37269781.
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Basic principles of MRA

European Journal of Radiology, 2001
Two types of MR angiography techniques are used in the radiological practice for neurovascular applications: flow based techniques and ultrafast contrast enhanced acquisitions. Both techniques have their specific advantages and limitations. Whereas flow based techniques can be run on most MR scanners, high quality contrast enhanced studies require a ...
H, Bosmans   +3 more
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Low dose CE-MRA

European Journal of Radiology, 2011
Over the last decade, three-dimensional contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance angiography (CE-MRA) has emerged as a widely accepted and powerful technique for diagnostic assessment of almost all vascular territories. Its non-invasive nature and lack of ionizing radiation, its potential to cover a large field of view and the safety of gadolinium-based ...
Kambiz, Nael   +2 more
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[MRA].

Rinsho shinkeigaku = Clinical neurology, 1996
With the recent development of MR techniques, it has become possible to obtain angiographic images (MRA) of relatively good quality with use of MR. The major indications of MRA have been to elucidate the MR findings on spin echo images when vascular lesions are suspected and to use MRA for conventional angiography when the latter is contra-indicated or
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Functional MRA

Magma: Magnetic Resonance Materials in Physics, Biology, and Medicine, 2000
Hennig, Jürgen, Strecker, Ralph
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Magnetische Resonanzangiographie (MRA)

1997
Die von Bloch [12] und Purcell [106] 1946 entdeckte Kernspintomographie bekam erst medizinische Bedeutung, nachdem Lauterbur 1974 [77] reelle Moglichkeiten zur Bildgebung praktisch demonstriert hatte und Kumar et al. 1975 [75] die Grundlagen fur eine Fourier-Rekonstruktion von Bildern aus den gemessenen Hochfrequenzsignalen in zwei- und ...
K. Detmar   +3 more
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Structure–function analysis of the SHOC2–MRAS–PP1C holophosphatase complex

Nature, 2022
Xiang-Qun Xie   +2 more
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