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Seminars in Nuclear Medicine, 2015
Breast cancer is an international public health concern in which an optimal treatment plan requires a precise staging. Both MRI and PET imaging techniques have made significant progress in the last decades with constant improvements that made both modalities clinically relevant in several stages of breast cancer management and follow-up.
Tabouret-Viaud, Claire +8 more
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Breast cancer is an international public health concern in which an optimal treatment plan requires a precise staging. Both MRI and PET imaging techniques have made significant progress in the last decades with constant improvements that made both modalities clinically relevant in several stages of breast cancer management and follow-up.
Tabouret-Viaud, Claire +8 more
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Musculoskeletal Applications of PET/MR
Seminars in Musculoskeletal Radiology, 2014To overcome each limitation of morphological and functional imaging procedures, hybrid imaging systems have been developed and introduced into clinical routine. It has been increasingly discussed whether magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) might be an appropriate alternative for computed tomography (CT). The major advantage of positron emission tomography
In Sook, Lee +3 more
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Cardiac Applications of PET-MR
Current Cardiology Reports, 2017The purpose of this study was to provide an overview of the clinical applications of PET-MR in the setting of cardiac imaging with emphasis on specific scenarios where both techniques together provided added information.Synergy of cardiac PET and MR fusion may hold similar promise eliminating ionizing radiation and improving tissue contrast.
Peter J, Bergquist +5 more
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2013
Most people require diagnostic tests during their lifetime in order to detect a suspected malignancy, plan a therapy and follow-up on a treatment. In almost all of these cases diagnostic tests entail a single imaging examination or a series of complementary imaging exams.
T. Beyer, O. Mawlawi, H. H. Quick
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Most people require diagnostic tests during their lifetime in order to detect a suspected malignancy, plan a therapy and follow-up on a treatment. In almost all of these cases diagnostic tests entail a single imaging examination or a series of complementary imaging exams.
T. Beyer, O. Mawlawi, H. H. Quick
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Pediatric Imaging Using PET/MR Imaging
Magnetic Resonance Imaging Clinics of North America, 2023PET/MR imaging is a one-stop shop technique for pediatric diseases allowing not only an accurate clinical assessment of tumors at staging and restaging but also the diagnosis of neurologic, inflammatory, and infectious diseases in complex cases.
Giraudo, Chiara +3 more
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Current Radiology Reports, 2015
Over the last years, it has been shown that novel imaging technologies rapidly change the working environment of radiologists, nuclear medicine physicians, and oncologists. Positron emission tomography/magnetic resonance imaging (PET/MRI) as a new hybrid modality in clinical environment combines functional and molecular imaging and provides ...
Ferdinand Seith +6 more
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Over the last years, it has been shown that novel imaging technologies rapidly change the working environment of radiologists, nuclear medicine physicians, and oncologists. Positron emission tomography/magnetic resonance imaging (PET/MRI) as a new hybrid modality in clinical environment combines functional and molecular imaging and provides ...
Ferdinand Seith +6 more
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2013
The new hybrid PET/MR systems permit optimal spatial and temporal coregistration of structural, functional, and molecular data. The real-time high-resolution multiparametric imaging improves the clinical evaluation of disorders of the brain and offers new options for research in the central nervous system.
Heiss, W., Drzezga, A.
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The new hybrid PET/MR systems permit optimal spatial and temporal coregistration of structural, functional, and molecular data. The real-time high-resolution multiparametric imaging improves the clinical evaluation of disorders of the brain and offers new options for research in the central nervous system.
Heiss, W., Drzezga, A.
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Cardiac Applications of PET/MR Imaging
Magnetic Resonance Imaging Clinics of North America, 2017Simultaneous acquisition PET/MR imaging combines the anatomic capabilities of cardiac MR imaging with quantitative capabilities of both PET and MR imaging. Cardiac PET/MR imaging has the potential not only to assess cardiac tumors but also to provide thorough assessment of myocardial ischemia, infarction, and function and specific characterization of ...
Lau, Jeffrey M.C. +5 more
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Radiology, 2013
Instruments that combine positron emission tomography (PET) and magnetic resonance (MR) imaging have recently been assembled for use in humans, and may have diagnostic performance superior to that of PET/computed tomography (CT) for particular clinical and research applications.
Torigian, Drew A. +6 more
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Instruments that combine positron emission tomography (PET) and magnetic resonance (MR) imaging have recently been assembled for use in humans, and may have diagnostic performance superior to that of PET/computed tomography (CT) for particular clinical and research applications.
Torigian, Drew A. +6 more
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PET/MR Imaging of the Pancreas
Magnetic Resonance Imaging Clinics of North America, 2018PET/MR imaging has the potential to markedly alter pancreatic care in both the malignant, and premalignant states with the ability to perform robust, high-resolution, quantitative molecular imaging. The ability of PET/MR imaging to monitor disease processes, potentially correct for motion in the upper abdomen, and provide novel biomarkers that may be a
Nadine, Mallak +2 more
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