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NEUROIMAGING

Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 1997
Nonenhanced CT scan remains the most valuable and available neuroimaging study available in the ED. Nonenhanced CT scans are excellent for identifying acute hemorrhage, mass lesions, hydrocephalus, and cerebral edema. It is of limited value in identifying old blood, small abscesses and tumors, arteriovenous malformations, and aneurysms; in these cases,
J, Araiza, B, Araiza
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Neuroimaging

2009
Neuroimaging plays a crucial role in establishing the diagnosis, planning the therapy, as well as evaluating therapeutic effects and detecting early recurrence in brain tumors. It has evolved from a morphology-driven discipline to the multimodal assessment of CNS lesions, incorporating biochemistry (e.g., indicators of cell membrane synthesis) as well ...
R, Klingebiel, G, Bohner
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Neonatal Neuroimaging

Seminars in Pediatric Neurology, 2020
Significant advances in the field of neonatal imaging has resulted in the generation of large complex data sets of relevant information for routine daily clinical practice, and basic and translational research. The evaluation of this data is a complex task for the neonatal imager who must distinguish normal and incidental findings from clinically ...
Jeffrey H, Miller   +2 more
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Structural neuroimaging

2020
Characterizing the neuroanatomical correlates of brain development is essential in understanding brain-behavior relationships and neurodevelopmental disorders. Advances in brain MRI acquisition protocols and image processing techniques have made it possible to detect and track with great precision anatomical brain development and pediatric neurologic ...
Natacha, Paquette   +2 more
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Neuroimaging

2016
Imaging is integral to the management of patients with brain tumors. Conventional structural imaging provides exquisite anatomic detail but remains limited in the evaluation of molecular characteristics of intracranial neoplasms. Quantitative and physiologic biomarkers derived from advanced imaging techniques have been increasingly utilized as problem ...
Pope, Whitney B   +2 more
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Fetal Neuroimaging

Neuroimaging Clinics of North America, 2011
Although ultrasound remains the screening modality of choice in evaluation of the fetal nervous system, magnetic resonance imaging with its multiplanar imaging ability and high signal-to-noise ratio is highly accurate in illustrating the morphologic changes of the developing brain and fetal brain abnormalities.
Karuna, Shekdar, Tamara, Feygin
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Neuroimaging

Neurologic Clinics, 1986
The role of neuroimaging procedures, including new techniques, such as positron emission tomography and magnetic resonance imaging in the evaluation of seizures, is discussed.
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Neuroimaging before Neuroimaging

2022
The physiologist Angelo Mosso (1846–1910) is one of the most important, yet often neglected, pioneers in the history of neuroimaging. He studied medicine in Turin, before visiting leading laboratories in Florence, Leipzig, and Paris, where he learned graphical methods to analyze physiological dynamics. Back in Turin, he applied some of these methods to
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Functional Ultrasound Neuroimaging

Annual Review of Neuroscience, 2022
Functional ultrasound (fUS) is a neuroimaging method that uses ultrasound to track changes in cerebral blood volume as an indirect readout of neuronal activity at high spatiotemporal resolution. fUS is capable of imaging head-fixed or freely behaving rodents and of producing volumetric images of the entire mouse brain.
Montaldo, G., Urban, A., Macé, E.
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Interventional Neuroimaging

Neurologic Clinics, 2009
Interventional neuroimaging procedures are becoming more effective and safer. This article discusses the therapeutic benefits of endovascular procedures for commonly encountered clinical situations in cerebrovascular disease and brain tumors and then briefly discusses the advances in interventional neuroimaging modalities. Each topic is subdivided into
Rakesh, Khatri   +2 more
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