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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1989
To the Editor. — The Food and Drug Administration1recently reclassified the magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scanner from a class III to a class II device and issued revised guidelines for the safe clinical use of this imaging modality. Along with the reclassification, the previously recommended conservative levels of exposure to the electromagnetic ...
Howard R. Bierman, Frank G. Shellock
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To the Editor. — The Food and Drug Administration1recently reclassified the magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scanner from a class III to a class II device and issued revised guidelines for the safe clinical use of this imaging modality. Along with the reclassification, the previously recommended conservative levels of exposure to the electromagnetic ...
Howard R. Bierman, Frank G. Shellock
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Abdominal Radiology, 2019
This article reviews the anatomy and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) appearance of the penis. The recommended technique for MRI of the penis is outlined, with discussion of the benefits and drawbacks to imaging the penis after artificial erection. Common penile pathologies are reviewed, with a summary of their clinical features, MRI appearance, and ...
Chris M. Lindquist +3 more
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This article reviews the anatomy and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) appearance of the penis. The recommended technique for MRI of the penis is outlined, with discussion of the benefits and drawbacks to imaging the penis after artificial erection. Common penile pathologies are reviewed, with a summary of their clinical features, MRI appearance, and ...
Chris M. Lindquist +3 more
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Current Opinion in Urology, 2012
In this review, we summarize the recent advances in modern imaging, particularly multiparametric (mp) MRI and its role in the selection and monitoring of patients on active surveillance.Current diagnostic pathway has some limitations in selecting patients with insignificant prostate cancer for active surveillance.
Philippe Puech +2 more
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In this review, we summarize the recent advances in modern imaging, particularly multiparametric (mp) MRI and its role in the selection and monitoring of patients on active surveillance.Current diagnostic pathway has some limitations in selecting patients with insignificant prostate cancer for active surveillance.
Philippe Puech +2 more
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The British Journal of Radiology, 2002
The teeth and periapical structures were demonstrated on MRI using an open MRI system. There was good visualization of normal structures including crowns of teeth, pulp chambers and the neurovascular bundle of the inferior dental nerve. Dental and periapical pathology was shown.
L M Tutton, P R Goddard
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The teeth and periapical structures were demonstrated on MRI using an open MRI system. There was good visualization of normal structures including crowns of teeth, pulp chambers and the neurovascular bundle of the inferior dental nerve. Dental and periapical pathology was shown.
L M Tutton, P R Goddard
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Expert Review of Neurotherapeutics, 2013
Headaches are described as primary, where no contributing cause is found, or secondary, where a discrete lesion or other condition has triggered the phenotype. Primary headache is a common condition; migraine causes much of the morbidity in this population, at great personal and economic cost.
Michael A. Eller, Peter J. Goadsby
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Headaches are described as primary, where no contributing cause is found, or secondary, where a discrete lesion or other condition has triggered the phenotype. Primary headache is a common condition; migraine causes much of the morbidity in this population, at great personal and economic cost.
Michael A. Eller, Peter J. Goadsby
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2010
Recently MRI has gained an increased importance in the evaluation of pancreatic pathology and especially pancreatic tumors thanks to its capacity for noninvasively exploring the pancreatic parenchyma, ducts and vascular structures.
MORANA, Giovanni +3 more
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Recently MRI has gained an increased importance in the evaluation of pancreatic pathology and especially pancreatic tumors thanks to its capacity for noninvasively exploring the pancreatic parenchyma, ducts and vascular structures.
MORANA, Giovanni +3 more
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Brain development during childhood and adolescence: a longitudinal MRI study
Nature Neuroscience, 1999J. Giedd +8 more
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Brain Tumor Segmentation Using Convolutional Neural Networks in MRI Images
IEEE Transactions on Medical Imaging, 2016Sérgio Pereira +3 more
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