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Liver magnetic resonance imaging

Use of three-dimensional magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to observe progression and regression of carbon tetrachloride-induced liver damage in living animals. [Pg.105]

Chamuleau RA, Creyghton JH, De Nie I, et al. 1988. Is the magnetic resonance imaging proton spin-lattice relaxation time a reliable noninvasive parameter of developing liver fibrosis. Hepatology 8 217-221. [Pg.153]

Wilson, M. and F, Ruzicka (Editor) Modem Imaging of die Liver Applications of Computerized Tomography Ultrasound, Nuclear Medicine and Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Marcel Dekker, Inc., New York, NY, 1989. [Pg.1101]

Clark JM, Brancati FL, Diehl AM (2002) Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease. Gastroenterology 122 1649-1657 Coatney RW (2001) Ultrasound imaging principles and applications in rodent research. liar Journal 42 233-247 Cockman MD, Hayes DA, Kuzmak BR (1993) Motion suppression improves quantification of rat liver volume in vivo by magnetic resonance imaging. Magnetic Resonance in Medicine 30 355-360... [Pg.392]

It is only the ability of modern chemistry to detect very small quantities of materials that made the following discovery possible. In some recent research it was reported that one subtle way in which cancer tumours cells differ from normal cells is how they metabolize carbohydrates present on their surfaces. Cancer cells have far more of the carbohydrate sialic acid, which can be detected with MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) analytical techniques. It was found that the sialic acid normally appears on the surface of the cells only in foetal development, but it appears abnormally in patients with gastric, colon, pancreatic, liver, lung, prostate and breast cancers, as well as in leukaemia. Research is continuing.1... [Pg.160]

Arita, T., Matsunaga, N., Kobayashi, H. Budd-Chiari syndrome peripheral abnormal intensity of the liver on magnetic resonance imaging. Clin. Radiol. 2000 55 640-642... [Pg.188]

Johnson, C.D. Magnetic resonance imaging of the liver current clinical applications. Mayo Clin. Proceed. 1993 68 147-156... [Pg.188]

M. E., Edelman, R.R. Magnetic resonance imaging of cavernous hemangioma of the liver tissue specific characterization. Amer. J. Roentgenol. 1985 145 213-222... [Pg.189]

Tab. 36.3 Respective values of the different diagnostic methods regarding the detection of hepatic focal lesions (US = ultrasound, CT = computer tomography, MRI = magnetic resonance imaging, SC = scintigraphy, FNB = fine-needle biopsy. Lap = laparoscopic findings at the liver surface)... Tab. 36.3 Respective values of the different diagnostic methods regarding the detection of hepatic focal lesions (US = ultrasound, CT = computer tomography, MRI = magnetic resonance imaging, SC = scintigraphy, FNB = fine-needle biopsy. Lap = laparoscopic findings at the liver surface)...
Hamm B, Kirchin M, Pirovano G, Spinazzi A. Clinical utility and safety of MultiHance in magnetic resonance imaging of liver cancer results of multicenter studies in Europe and the USA. J Comput Assist Tomogr 1999 23(Suppl l) S53-60. [Pg.1475]


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