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ABSTRACT Conventional MRI is limited in imaging tissues with short T2 relaxation times, such as bone, ligaments, and cartilage, due to their rapid signal decay. This limitation has spurred the development of specialized MRI techniques designed specifically for short‐T2 tissue imaging.
Pranjal Rai+3 more
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Risk factors for postoperative complications after UBE surgery for thoracic spinal stenosis and construction of a nomogram predictive model. [PDF]
Shen M, Wang L, Tang Z, Wang X, Yang H.
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The Effects of Fluoroscopy Guided Interventional Microadhesiolysis and Nerve Stimulation (FIMS) in Lumbar Spinal Stenosis [PDF]
Sun Sook Han+3 more
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ABSTRACT Background Pseudo‐continuous arterial spin labeling (PCASL) and T 1 mapping have been used for renal imaging at 1.5 T and 3 T. However, direct comparisons between field strengths, age, and sex are lacking. Purpose To assess the effects of field strength, age, and sex on renal perfusion and T 1 values and measure reproducibility.
Leyre Garcia‐Ruiz+8 more
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Percutaneous Endoscopic Decompression for Lumbar Central and Lateral Recess Spinal Stenosis: A Combined Uni-Portal and Bi-Portal Approach. [PDF]
Lee SH, Raad M, Musharbash F.
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ABSTRACT Preliminary evidence suggests that Tai Chi may effectively relieve pain symptoms, increase quality of life, and reduce cardiovascular risk in patients with chronic coronary syndrome (CCS). However, few randomized controlled trials have specifically investigated the potential benefits of Tai Chi in patients with CCS, particularly regarding its ...
Meize Cui+10 more
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Anemia-induced Claudication Mimicking Lumbar Spinal Stenosis. [PDF]
Sekine C, Kano Y, Murata K.
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