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Magnetic resonance angiography

Pan XM, Saloner D, Reilly LM, Bowersox JC, Murray SP, Anderson CM, Gooding GA, Rapp JH. Assessment of carotid artery stenosis by ultrasonography, conventional angiography, and magnetic resonance angiography correlation with ex vivo measurement of plaque stenosis. J Vase Surg 1995 21(l) 82-88 [discussion 88-89]. [Pg.211]

Johnston DC, Eastwood JD, Nguyen T, Goldstein LB. Contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance angiography of carotid arteries utility in routine clinical practice. Stroke 2002 33(12) 2834-2838. [Pg.211]

Evaluation Perform computed tomography (CT) scan and MRI for evaluation of acute event. Perform magnetic resonance angiography for asymptomatic infarction. Perform transcranial Doppler to detect abnormal velocity and identify high-risk patients. Perform electroencephalography if there is a history of seizure. [Pg.1007]

Both chelates have been launched as extracellular contrast agents using doses up to 3 mmol/kg body weight. Both can be formulated as 1.0 molar aqueous solutions with acceptable viscosity (Table 2). These highly concentrated agents are useful in fast dynamic studies such as brain perfusion and fast magnetic resonance angiography (MRA). [Pg.13]

These highly concentrated solutions are useful in fast dynamic studies such as brain perfusion and in magnetic resonance angiography (MRA) [56,57]. [Pg.20]

Contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance angiography (MRA) could be an interesting alternative to conventional X-ray angiography, for both safety and financial considerations [3]. [Pg.128]

A1 Kwifi 0, Emery DJ, Wilman AH (2002) Vessel contrast at three Tesla in time-of-flight magnetic resonance angiography of the intracranial and carotid arteries. Magn Reson Imaging 20 181-187... [Pg.99]

Carriero A, Scarabino T, Magarelli N et al. (1998) High-reso-lution magnetic resonance angiography of the internal carotid artery 2D vs 3D TOP in stenotic disease. Eur Radiol 8 1370-1372... [Pg.100]

Liu Y, Karonen JO, Vanninen RL et al. (2004) Acute ischemic stroke predictive value of 2D phase-contrast MR angiography-serial study with combined diffusion and perfusion MR imaging. Radiology 231 517-527 Lucas C, Leclerc X, Pruvo JP et al. (2000) [Vertebral artery dissections follow-up with magnetic resonance angiography and injection of gadolinium]. Rev Neurol (Paris) 156 1096-1105... [Pg.100]

Pipe JG (2001) Limits of time-of-flight magnetic resonance angiography. Top Magn Reson Imaging 12 163-174... [Pg.102]

Rasanen HT, Manninen HI, Vanninen RL et al. (1999) Mild carotid artery atherosclerosis assessment by 3-dimen-sional time-of-flight magnetic resonance angiography, with reference to intravascular ultrasound imaging and contrast angiography. Stroke 30 827-833... [Pg.102]

Stehling MK, Niedermeyer M, Laub G (1997) [Contrast medium enhanced magnetic resonance angiography. Theory, technique and practical implementation], Radio-loge 37 501-507... [Pg.102]

Teng MM, Tsai F, Liou AJ et al. (2004) Three-dimensional contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance angiography of carotid artery after stenting. J Neuroimaging 14 336-341... [Pg.102]

Bisschops RH,Kappelle LJ,Mali WP,van derGrond J (2002) Hemodynamic and metabolic changes in transient ischemic attack patients a magnetic resonance angiography and (l)H-mag-netic resonance spectroscopy study performed within 3 days of onset of a transient ischemic attack. Stroke 33 110-115... [Pg.191]

Jongen JCF, Franke CL, Ramos LMP et al (2004) Direction of flow in posterior communicating artery on magnetic resonance angiography in patients with occipital lobe infarcts. Stroke 35 104-108... [Pg.222]

Rosen BR, Belliveau JW, Vevea JM et al (1990) Perfusion imaging with NMR contrast agents. Magn Reson Med 14 249-265 Rother J, Wentz KU, Rautenberg W et al (1993) Magnetic resonance angiography in vertebrobasilar ischemia. Stroke 24 1310-1315... [Pg.237]

Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Magnetic Resonance Angiography 273... [Pg.269]

Figure 16,14. Images of the chest obtained without (left) and with (right) cardiac gating to synchronize the data acquisition with motion of the heart. (Reprinted with permission from Potchen EJ. Sicbert JE, Haacke EM, Gottschalk A, eds. Magnetic Resonance Angiography. Concepts Applications. Mosby-Ycar Book, Inc., St. Louis, 1993. Copyright 1993 Mosby-Year Book, Inc.)... Figure 16,14. Images of the chest obtained without (left) and with (right) cardiac gating to synchronize the data acquisition with motion of the heart. (Reprinted with permission from Potchen EJ. Sicbert JE, Haacke EM, Gottschalk A, eds. Magnetic Resonance Angiography. Concepts Applications. Mosby-Ycar Book, Inc., St. Louis, 1993. Copyright 1993 Mosby-Year Book, Inc.)...

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