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Susceptibility weighted imaging

Mittal S, Wu Z, Neelavalli J, Haacke EM (2009) Susceptibility-weighted imaging technical aspects and clinical applications, part 2. AJNR Am J Neuroradiol 30 232-252 Molnar AH, Varga C, Berko A, Rojik 1, Parducz A, Laszlo F, Laszlo FA (2008a) Prevention of hypoxic brain oedema by the administration of vasopressin receptor antagonist OPC-31260. Prog Brain Res 170 519-525... [Pg.163]

Haacke, E.M., et al., Characterizing iron deposition in multiple sclerosis lesions using susceptibility weighted imaging. J Magn Reson Imaging, 2009. 29(3) p. 537-44. [Pg.142]

Mittal, S., et al., Susceptibility-weighted imaging technical aspects and clinical applications, part 2. AJNR Am J Neuroradiol, 2009. 30(2) p. 232-52. [Pg.142]

NCCT is the gold standard test for identifying intracerebral hemorrhage, although MRI with susceptibility weighted imaging has been shown to be as accurate... [Pg.259]

NCCT or MRI with susceptibility weighted imaging is important to rule out ICH at presentation... [Pg.259]

Jiuquan Zhang et al. (2010) Characterizing iron deposition in parkin-son s disease using susceptibility-weighted imaging An in vivo MR study. Brain research 124-130... [Pg.626]

Fig. 2 In vivo MRI of rabbit ischemic brain that received mesenchymal stem cells labeled with chitosan-SPION. Asterisk indicates ischemic area and open arrows indicate chitosan-SPION-labeled mesenchymal stem cells at the injection site, (a, b) T2WI and diffusion weighted image (DWI) of brain immediately after injection of mesenchymal stem cell at contralateral side of ischemic area (open arrows) on day 4 of ischemia, (c, d) T2WI and susceptibility weighted image (SWI) 16 days after stem cell transplantation. At the ischemic site, dark signal (white arrows) on SWI matches mesenchymal stem cells (black arrows) on Prussian staining (e, f)- (e. 0 Prussian blue staining detected iron-labeled stem cells at the liquefied infarct area in a section of 4% paraformaldehyde-fixed brain tissue tut day 16. Reprinted fiom [92] by permission fi om The Korean Academy of Medical Sciences, Journal of Korean Medical Science. Copyright 2010... Fig. 2 In vivo MRI of rabbit ischemic brain that received mesenchymal stem cells labeled with chitosan-SPION. Asterisk indicates ischemic area and open arrows indicate chitosan-SPION-labeled mesenchymal stem cells at the injection site, (a, b) T2WI and diffusion weighted image (DWI) of brain immediately after injection of mesenchymal stem cell at contralateral side of ischemic area (open arrows) on day 4 of ischemia, (c, d) T2WI and susceptibility weighted image (SWI) 16 days after stem cell transplantation. At the ischemic site, dark signal (white arrows) on SWI matches mesenchymal stem cells (black arrows) on Prussian staining (e, f)- (e. 0 Prussian blue staining detected iron-labeled stem cells at the liquefied infarct area in a section of 4% paraformaldehyde-fixed brain tissue tut day 16. Reprinted fiom [92] by permission fi om The Korean Academy of Medical Sciences, Journal of Korean Medical Science. Copyright 2010...
Susceptibility weighted imaging provides unique conspicuity of blood vessels at 7T and highlights the perivascular location typical of most MS lesions. Figure 4 is an example of the unique contrast achieved at 7T on MS pathology. Visualization of tissue detail achieved with 7T provides the ability to detect smaller MS lesions as well as novel pathological phenomena. [Pg.3]

Haacke EM, Xu YB, Cheng YCN, Reichenbach JR. (2004) Susceptibility weighted imaging (SWI). Magnetic Resonance in Medicine. 52 612-618. [Pg.5]


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