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Clinical Imaging, 2000
In the past, the diagnostic imaging algorithm for evaluating the painful wrist included initial plain radiographic examination followed by arthrography, tomography, bone scintigraphy, or computed tomography. In recent years, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has been proven efficacious for diagnosing a number of maladies of the bones, ligaments, and ...
L S, Steinbach, D K, Smith
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In the past, the diagnostic imaging algorithm for evaluating the painful wrist included initial plain radiographic examination followed by arthrography, tomography, bone scintigraphy, or computed tomography. In recent years, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has been proven efficacious for diagnosing a number of maladies of the bones, ligaments, and ...
L S, Steinbach, D K, Smith
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Archives Internationales de Physiologie et de Biochimie, 1985
Clinical MRI of the body has not so far produced results consistently comparable with X-ray CT or high-resolution real-time ultrasound. Present development in MRI technology (new sequences, respiratory gating) and the application of paramagnetic contrast agents are however promising features. MRI might play a useful rôle also in abdominal examination.
W L, Curati, R E, Steiner
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Clinical MRI of the body has not so far produced results consistently comparable with X-ray CT or high-resolution real-time ultrasound. Present development in MRI technology (new sequences, respiratory gating) and the application of paramagnetic contrast agents are however promising features. MRI might play a useful rôle also in abdominal examination.
W L, Curati, R E, Steiner
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Seminars in Ultrasound, CT and MRI, 1994
MRI of the shoulder is widely considered the imaging modality of choice in the evaluation of shoulder pain and the clinical impingement syndrome. This is because of its direct evaluation of all of the soft tissue structures of the subacromial space, as well as its ability to depict the relationship of the overlying osseous and soft tissue structures of
H M, Fritts, E V, Craig
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MRI of the shoulder is widely considered the imaging modality of choice in the evaluation of shoulder pain and the clinical impingement syndrome. This is because of its direct evaluation of all of the soft tissue structures of the subacromial space, as well as its ability to depict the relationship of the overlying osseous and soft tissue structures of
H M, Fritts, E V, Craig
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Zeitschrift f�r Rechtsmedizin, 1989
A semi-skeletted water-lodged corpse was supposed to be an 82-year-old missed man. Fifteen years ago this person underwent an operation of a trimalleolar fracture of the left ankle joint. Conventional X-ray photograms of the left ankle joint of the water-lodged corpse showed no evidence of an operation.
R, Amberg, B, Forster, R, Fürmaier
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A semi-skeletted water-lodged corpse was supposed to be an 82-year-old missed man. Fifteen years ago this person underwent an operation of a trimalleolar fracture of the left ankle joint. Conventional X-ray photograms of the left ankle joint of the water-lodged corpse showed no evidence of an operation.
R, Amberg, B, Forster, R, Fürmaier
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American Journal of Roentgenology, 2011
W15 Limiting MRI to the area of interest to shorten image acquisition time is essential. A long image acquisition makes successful breath-holding difficult, with resultant motion artifact significantly compromising image evaluation. Hyperventilating the patient before each breath-hold can be helpful. Oxygen administration has been shown to be even more
Jeanne B, Ackman, Carol C, Wu
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W15 Limiting MRI to the area of interest to shorten image acquisition time is essential. A long image acquisition makes successful breath-holding difficult, with resultant motion artifact significantly compromising image evaluation. Hyperventilating the patient before each breath-hold can be helpful. Oxygen administration has been shown to be even more
Jeanne B, Ackman, Carol C, Wu
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Neurologic Clinics, 2009
With cognitive disorders increasingly common, clinicians urgently need faster and more accurate tools to classify such disorders and to noninvasively monitor therapeutic interventions. In this review, we provide information on MRI techniques that enable the study of the morphology, neuronal integrity, and metabolism of dementing illnesses. In addition,
Reinhold, Schmidt +4 more
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With cognitive disorders increasingly common, clinicians urgently need faster and more accurate tools to classify such disorders and to noninvasively monitor therapeutic interventions. In this review, we provide information on MRI techniques that enable the study of the morphology, neuronal integrity, and metabolism of dementing illnesses. In addition,
Reinhold, Schmidt +4 more
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Neuroradiology, 2000
We reviewed the MRI of 20 patients with a ranula (8 simple and 12 plunging) and ten with other cystic masses in the floor of the mouth and/or suprahyoid portion of the neck (three haemangiomas, two neuromas, one monomorphic adenoma, one lipoma, two lateral cervical cysts and one dermoid cyst).
T, Kurabayashi +6 more
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We reviewed the MRI of 20 patients with a ranula (8 simple and 12 plunging) and ten with other cystic masses in the floor of the mouth and/or suprahyoid portion of the neck (three haemangiomas, two neuromas, one monomorphic adenoma, one lipoma, two lateral cervical cysts and one dermoid cyst).
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Pancreas, 1998
We used a new magnetic resonance endoscope with a small radiofrequent (RF) coil attached to the tip. After insertion of the instrument into the second portion of the duodenum, patients were placed in a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scanner. Fast spoiled gradient-recalled acquisition (SPGR) pulse sequences were used for this method. After plain scans,
K, Inui +3 more
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We used a new magnetic resonance endoscope with a small radiofrequent (RF) coil attached to the tip. After insertion of the instrument into the second portion of the duodenum, patients were placed in a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scanner. Fast spoiled gradient-recalled acquisition (SPGR) pulse sequences were used for this method. After plain scans,
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British Dental Journal, 1995
The Management Research Initiative aims to encourage research in dental practice management. We hope that GDPs and dental teams will get involved either by looking at management issues in their own practice or by collaborating with other researchers.
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The Management Research Initiative aims to encourage research in dental practice management. We hope that GDPs and dental teams will get involved either by looking at management issues in their own practice or by collaborating with other researchers.
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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 2016
MRI has the unique ability to detect abnormal fluid content, and is therefore unparalleled in its role of detection, diagnosis, prognosis, treatment planning and follow-up evaluation of musculoskeletal disease. MRI in companion animals should be considered in the following circumstances: a definitive diagnosis cannot be made on radiographs; a patient ...
Jaime E, Sage, Patrick, Gavin
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MRI has the unique ability to detect abnormal fluid content, and is therefore unparalleled in its role of detection, diagnosis, prognosis, treatment planning and follow-up evaluation of musculoskeletal disease. MRI in companion animals should be considered in the following circumstances: a definitive diagnosis cannot be made on radiographs; a patient ...
Jaime E, Sage, Patrick, Gavin
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