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MR sequence design to account for nonideal gradient performance
Abstract Purpose MRI systems are traditionally engineered to produce close to idealized performance, enabling a simplified pulse sequence design philosophy. An example of this is control of eddy currents produced by gradient fields; usually these are compensated by pre‐emphasizing demanded waveforms.
Daniel J. West +6 more
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Background: Unilateral basal ganglia calcinosis (BGC) is a rare radiological finding that can be diagnosed on computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) but often presents challenges for clinicians and radiologists in determining its ...
Arturs Balodis +7 more
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Artificial intelligence‐assisted theranostics for brain tumors: Advancements and future perspectives
Graphical demonstration of different applications of AIT for brain tumor. The major applications include CT and MRI‐based segmentation and analysis, histopathological analysis, precision treatment planning and prognosis, surgical and radiotherapy optimization, real‐time intratreatment monitoring, biomarker discovery, and molecular profiling for ...
Mifang Li +6 more
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Parvovirus: Conservative management of fetal anemia and hydrops
The 2024 rise in congenital parvovirus infections has created substantial demand on fetal medicine services, with an influx of referrals for surveillance and treatment of suspected anemia and hydrops. This review outlines the role of intrauterine transfusion while also describing cases of spontaneous fetal recovery under close monitoring.
Lyndsay Creswell +8 more
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Anesthesia for cerebral aneurysms: a comparison between interventional neuroradiology and surgery [PDF]
Yeow-Choy Lai, Pirjo H. Manninen
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ABSTRACT Aim We aimed to assess a longitudinal trajectory of very preterm infants from corrected 1–5 years and examined how well performances on the Bayley Scales of Infant and (Toddler) Development (BSI(T)D) at 1 and 2 years predict cognitive outcome at preschool age.
Nina Gande +6 more
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