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Li Yuanqing - - 2005
Feature extraction is very important to EEG-based brain computer interfaces (BCI) in helping achieve high classification accuracy. Preprocessing of EEG signals plays an important role, because an effective preprocessing method will help enhance the efficiency of the feature extraction. In this paper, sparse component analysis (SCA) is employed as a ...
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Noncontrast dynamic magnetic resonance imaging for quantitative assessment of female sexual arousal.
Maravilla Kenneth R - - 2005
PURPOSE: We evaluated a noncontrast, dynamic magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) technique for quantitative evaluation of the female sexual arousal response and compared these results with those of a previously described, contrast enhanced MRI technique. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Eight normal, healthy volunteer women underwent 2 separate MRI sessions, during which they ...
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Schmid Volker J - - 2005
This paper assesses the estimation of kinetic parameters from dynamic contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (DCE-MRI). Asymptotic results from likelihood-based nonlinear regression are compared with results derived from the posterior distribution using Bayesian estimation, along with the output from an established software package (MRIW). By using the estimated error from kinetic ...
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Ménard Cynthia - - 2005
The biological characterization of an individual patient's tumor by noninvasive imaging will have an important role in cancer care and clinical research if the molecular processes that underlie the image data are known. Spatial heterogeneity in the dynamics of magnetic resonance imaging contrast enhancement (DCE-MRI) is hypothesized to reflect variations ...
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Taoka Toshiaki - - 2005
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of the current study is to investigate the underlying pathophysiological changes of extraocular muscle (EOM) in Graves orbitopathy using dynamic contrast MR imaging and to correlate these MR functional changes with the anatomic abnormalities. METHODS: EOMs of 16 patients with Graves disease and 12 normal volunteers were ...
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Amrith Shantha - - 2005
BACKGROUND: Jones's theory of tear drainage suggests that the lacrimal sac fills when the eyelids are closed and empties into the nasolacrimal duct when the eyelids are open. This is aided by the contraction of the orbicularis muscle during each blink. This study was undertaken to ascertain the possibility of ...
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Tanaka Atsuo - - 2004
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to determine the capability of dynamic contrast MRI to differentiate hemangioma from schwannoma of the orbit. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Sixteen patients (three males and 13 females; mean age, 39 +/- 17.3 [SD] years; age range, 10-71 years) with unilateral orbital tumors, including eight ...
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Kida Ikuhiro - - 2004
Cerebral blood flow can be measured with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) by arterial spin labeling techniques, where magnetic labeling of flowing spins in arterial blood water functions as the endogenous tracer upon mixing with the unlabeled stationary spins of tissue water. The consequence is that the apparent longitudinal relaxation time ...
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Kim Young Kon - - 2004
PURPOSE: To assess the diagnostic performance of three-dimensional dynamic liver imaging with sensitivity encoding (SENSE), including double arterial phase images and increased resolution, by comparing it to superparamagnetic iron oxide (SPIO)-enhanced magnetic resonance (MR) imaging for the detection of hypervascular hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). MATERIALS AND METHODS: Twenty-seven consecutive patients with ...
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Ohno Yoshiharu - - 2004
PURPOSE: To determine the utility of dynamic magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in the differential subtyping of small adenocarcinomas of the lung. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Twenty-nine pathologically diagnosed peripheral adenocarcinomas (less than 20 mm in diameter) underwent dynamic contrast-enhanced MRI. Maximum relative enhancement ratio, slope of enhancement, and corrected start time ...
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Kim Jeong Ho - - 2004
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this prospective study was to compare the diagnostic performances of dynamic MR imaging and CT for the differentiation of benign and malignant solitary pulmonary nodules (SPNs). METHODS: Eighty-one patients with SPNs (32 malignant, 49 benign) underwent dynamic MR imaging (n=31), dynamic CT (n=27), or both (n=23). ...
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Dynamic contrast-enhanced MRI using macromolecular contrast media for monitoring the response to ...
Preda A - - 2004
The objective of this study was to evaluate the potential of dynamic contrast-enhanced MRI for quantitative characterization of tumor microvessels and to assess the microvascular changes in response to isolated limb perfusion with TNF-alpha and melphalan. Dynamic contrast-enhanced MRI was performed in an experimental cancer model, using a macromolecular contrast ...
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Newling Benedict - - 2004
We introduce a noninvasive, quantitative magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) wind-tunnel measurement in flowing gas (>10 m s(-1)) at high Reynolds numbers (Re>10(5)). The method pertains to liquids and gases, is inherently three dimensional, and extends the range of Re to which MRI is applicable by orders of magnitude. There is ...
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Soft-tissue tumors: value of static and dynamic gadopentetate dimeglumine-enhanced MR imaging in ...
van Rijswijk Catharina S P - - 2004
PURPOSE: To prospectively evaluate static and dynamic gadopentetate dimeglumine-enhanced magnetic resonance (MR) imaging relative to nonenhanced MR imaging in differentiation of benign from malignant soft-tissue lesions and to evaluate which MR imaging parameters are most predictive of malignancy, with associated interobserver variability. MATERIALS AND METHODS: One hundred forty consecutive patients ...
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Kwak Hyo-Sung - - 2005
The purpose was to compare the diagnostic accuracy of ferumoxides-enhanced MR imaging and gadolinium-enhanced dynamic MR imaging using three-dimensional (3D) volume interpolated breath-hold examination (VIBE) for the detection of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). Forty-nine patients with 61 HCCs, who underwent ferumoxides-enhanced and gadolinium-enhanced dynamic MR imaging, were included prospectively in this ...
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Haque Tabassum Laz - - 2004
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the cavernous sinuses with dynamic magnetic resonance (MR) imaging in patients with Tolosa-Hunt syndrome (THS). METHODS: The sellar and parasellar regions of five patients with THS and 12 control subjects were examined with dynamic MR (1.5 T) imaging in the coronal plane. Dynamic images were obtained with ...
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Hoang Bang H - - 2004
Dynamic enhanced magnetic resonance imaging has been used to assess tumor angiogenesis in osteosarcoma. Vascular endothelial growth factor has been shown to correlate with pulmonary metastasis and a poor prognosis in osteosarcoma. The purpose of this investigation was to determine whether vascular endothelial growth factor expression in osteosarcoma correlates with ...
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Yrjänä Sanna K - - 2004
A new application of the projection reconstruction method was developed, enabling dynamic T(1)-weighted contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance image (MRI) of brain tumors in a low-field imager. Two undersampled projection reconstruction spin echo sequences were implemented in an open low-field (0.23-T) MR imager, one with 64 and another with 42 projections in ...
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Gufler Hubert - - 2004
PURPOSE: To test whether there are statistically significant differences between measurement results on colpocystoproctography in the upright and the supine positions, and to correlate these results with dynamic MRI. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Seven patients with pelvic floor descent had received colpocystoproctography in the upright and supine positions and, additionally, dynamic ...
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Erdem C Zuhal - - 2004
OBJECTIVE: to determine the enhancement behaviour of the ovaries in women with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) by dynamic contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance (DCE-MR) imaging and to compare these data with those of normal ovulating controls. METHOD: 24 women with PCOS and 12 controls underwent DCE-MR imaging. Dynamic images were acquired before ...
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Eliat Pierre-Antoine - - 2004
Dynamic contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (DCE-MRI) using extracellular contrast agents has proved to be useful for the characterization of breast tumors. DCE-MRI has demonstrated a high sensitivity (around 95%) but a rather poor and controversial specificity, varying, according to the different studies, from 45% to 90%. In order to increase ...
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Shimada Ken - - 2004
OBJECTIVE: Our purpose was to clarify the relationship between the tissue vascularity shown on triple-phase dynamic MRI and the number of intratumoral vessels and degree of hyalinization, which are two histopathologic changes in leiomyoma. SUBJECTS AND METHODS. The subjects were 10 premenopausal patients with 20 leiomyomas who had undergone surgery ...
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Tuncbilek N - - 2004
The relations of dynamic contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (DCE-MRI) parameters to microvessel density (MVD), histologic grade, and presence of metastasis were evaluated to establish new prognostic indicators in colorectal cancer (CRC). Fast-low angle shot DCE-MRI parameters (time-intensity curves, TICs; maximal relative enhancement within the first minute, E(max/1); maximal relative enhancement ...
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Padhani Anwar R - - 2004
Dynamic contrast-enhanced MRI (DCE-MRI) using small molecular weight gadolinium chelates enables noninvasive imaging characterization of tissue vascularity. Depending on the technique used, data reflecting tissue perfusion (blood flow, blood volume, mean transit time), microvessel permeability surface area product, and extracellular leakage space can be obtained. Insights into these physiological processes ...
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Utsunomiya Daisuke - - 2004
OBJECTIVE: The aim of our study was to compare T2-weighted and contrast-enhanced dynamic T1-weighted images with histologic findings in assessing the depth of myometrial invasion by endometrial carcinoma in adenomyosis. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We retrospectively reviewed the MRIs of 11 patients who had a total of 12 lesions of endometrial ...
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Greensite Fred - - 2004
Dynamic medical imaging problems are typically structured as "partial" inverse problems: the desired time series of images (a spatiotemporal matrix) is subject to a purely spatial transformation (its product with a transfer matrix) - so that the forward operator does not address all of the variables of the function to ...
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Twellmann T - - 2004
Dynamic contrast-enhanced magnet resonance imaging (DCE-MRI) has become an important source of information to aid breast cancer diagnosis. Nevertheless, next to the temporal sequence of 3D volume data from the DCE-MRI technique, the radiologist commonly adducts information from other modalities for his final diagnosis. Thus, the diagnosis process is time ...
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Holm Darryl D - - 2004
Computational anatomy (CA) has introduced the idea of anatomical structures being transformed by geodesic deformations on groups of diffeomorphisms. Among these geometric structures, landmarks and image outlines in CA are shown to be singular solutions of a partial differential equation that is called the geodesic EPDiff equation. A recently discovered ...
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Kanchiku Tsukasa - - 2003
STUDY DESIGN: This was a retrospective study of the relation between the blood perfusion of bone marrow in injured vertebrae and the degree of subsequent vertebral collapse in patients with osteoporotic vertebral fractures. OBJECTIVE: The objective was to evaluate blood perfusion of bone marrow in injured vertebrae using dynamic magnetic ...
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Fujiwara Toshitaka - - 2004
Cine mode magnetic resonance (MR) imaging has allowed evaluation of kinematics of the pelvis. Visualization of dynamic changes under strain facilitates evaluation of prolapses and adhesions between organs. The uterus, an organ of smooth muscle, has an inherent contractility that characterizes it as different from other visceral organs. This sustained ...
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Dale Brian M - - 2003
PURPOSE: To examine the sensitivity of quantitative dynamic contrast enhanced MRI (DCE-MRI) perfusion maps to errors in the various source images and to determine optimal imaging parameters for reducing this sensitivity. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A detailed analysis of the precision of a DCE-MRI protocol was performed using the "propagation of ...
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Jung Keun-Hwa - - 2003
BACKGROUND: Cerebral cavernous malformations (CCMs) are reported to exhibit a wide range of dynamic patterns including growth, regression, and de novo formation, which generally show slow and steady courses. Although the pathogenesis of CCMs is not well known, vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) has been suggested as a possible mediating ...
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de Lussanet Quido G - - 2003
PURPOSE: To compare the kinetic physiologic properties of a clinical contrast agent, gadopentetate dimeglumine, with those of ultrasmall superparamagnetic iron oxide (USPIO) particles for dynamic contrast material-enhanced magnetic resonance (MR) imaging of tumor angiogenesis in human colon carcinoma in mice with a clinical MR imaging unit. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Thirty-two ...
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Hotta Naoki - - 2003
BACKGROUND/AIMS: To examine the usefulness of dynamic flow imaging in identifying the therapeutic effects for hepatocellular carcinoma, we performed contrast-enhanced ultrasonography with Levovist. METHODOLOGY: Tumor vascularity of 48 hepatocellular carcinoma nodules in 27 patients infected with hepatitis C virus was assessed before and after radiofrequency ablation therapy by dynamic flow ...
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Yang Stanley - - 2003
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The measurement of relative cerebral blood volume (rCBV) and the volume transfer constant (K(trans)) by means of dynamic contrast-enhanced (DCE) perfusion MR imaging (pMRI) can be useful in characterizing brain tumors. The purpose of our study was to evaluate the utility of these measurements in differentiating typical ...
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Pickup Stephen - - 2003
RATIONAL AND OBJECTIVES: Dynamic contrast-enhanced (DCE) MRI offers the potential to provide quantitative maps of tumor perfusion parameters and is therefore expected to play an important role in the study of cancer in small animal models. Extraction of such information from DCE-MRI data requires a methodology for determination of the ...
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Law Meng - - 2003
Mycosis fungoides is a malignant, cutaneous lymphoma of T-helper (TH or CD4+) cells. At presentation, the disease is usually limited to the skin, with lesions that resemble eczema or psoriasis. Neurologic involvement is uncommon. This case demonstrates the conventional MRI and dynamic contrast enhanced perfusion MRI findings in intracerebral mycosis ...
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Hisatomi Miki - - 2003
We evaluated magnetic resonance images (MRI) and the value of dynamic contrast enhanced MRI (DCE-MRI) of pleomorphic adenomas retrospectively. MRI was performed for 18 pleomorphic adenomas, including 11 cases with DCE-MRI. We obtained the following results on the MRI and DCE-MRI. (a). Pleomorphic adenomas showed a predilection for homogeneous intermediate ...
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Kiessling Fabian - - 2003
RATIONALE: Angiogenesis is essential for spread and growth of malignant tumors. Because noninvasive methods for observing tumor vascularization are limited, most of previous results were based on histologic findings alone. In this study, dynamic parameters obtained using intermittent contrast-enhanced Doppler sonography and dynamic MRI were compared and correlated with microvessel ...
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Teh Hui Seong - - 2003
OBJECTIVE: Our aim was to evaluate the feasibility of acquiring an MR signal intensity-time renographic curve and dynamic serial images in a way similar to that of acquiring radionuclide renograms, with a dynamic gradient-echo sequence and a low-dose gadopentetate dimeglumine technique, using a commonly available 1.5-T MR scanner. SUBJECTS AND ...
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Matsuzaki Saeko - - 2003
OBJECTIVE: To assess dynamic MRI with Gd-DTPA enhancement for evaluating inflammatory changes in the subacromial bursa. DESIGN AND PATIENTS: We detected the signal intensity changes in dynamic MRI of the subacromial bursa, and confirmed these macroscopically by arthroscopy and histologically. The signal intensity was measured using built-in software, and the ...
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Essig Marco - - 2003
PURPOSE: To assess if preradiation and early follow-up regional cerebral blood volume (CBV) measurements can help predict treatment outcome in patients with cerebral metastases and to evaluate regional CBV changes in tumor and normal tissue after radiosurgery. MATERIALS AND METHODS: In 18 patients, dynamic susceptibility-weighted contrast material-enhanced magnetic resonance (MR) ...
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Arai Kazunori - - 2003
OBJECTIVE: Our objective was to describe the dynamic CT findings of acute cholangitis, especially early inhomogeneous enhancement of hepatic parenchyma. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Inhomogeneous enhancement of hepatic parenchyma was retrospectively evaluated on dynamic CT in 406 consecutive patients without irregular fatty liver or multiple hepatic tumors. Dynamic CT scans were ...
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Choyke Peter L - - 2003
Dynamic contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (DCE-MRI) is the acquisition of serial MRI images before, during, and after the administration of an MR contrast agent. Unlike conventional enhanced MRI, which simply provides a snapshot of enhancement at one point in time, DCE-MRI permits a fuller depiction of the wash-in and wash-out ...
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Martel Anne L - - 2003
Dynamic contrast-enhanced MRI has been used extensively for angiography but in order to generate separate arterial and venous images some form of postprocessing is required. This typically involves the subtraction of one image in a dynamic sequence from another in order to suppress unwanted signal; however, this also has the ...
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Boiselle Phillip M - - 2003
Paired inspiratory and dynamic expiratory multislice CT imaging is a promising method for diagnosing TBM. A low-dose technique should be considered for the dynamic portion to reduce radiation exposure. Visual and quantitative analysis of the central airways provide a comprehensive assessment by allowing for the accurate diagnosis of TBM, determining ...
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Fujimoto Kiminori - - 2003
PURPOSE: To correlate the findings at contrast material-enhanced dynamic magnetic resonance (MR) imaging of small peripheral pulmonary carcinomas with tumor vascularity and prognosis. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Ninety-four patients with small peripheral pulmonary carcinomas who underwent surgical resection were examined retrospectively. Pathologic specimens were stained with hematoxylin-eosin and elastin-van Gieson. CD34 ...
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Zhao Fei - - 2003
The aim of this study is to investigate the middle ear dynamic characteristics and their influence on TEOAEs in patients with middle ear disorders. The middle ear dynamic characteristics and TEOAE findings were investigated in 89 patients with middle ear disorders using the sweep frequency impedance (SFI) meter and the ...
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Suzuki Kiyotaka - - 2003
Dynamic contrast enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (dynamic MRI) represents a MRI version of non-diffusible tracer methods, the main clinical use of which is the physiological construction of what is conventionally referred to as perfusion images. The raw data utilized for constructing MRI perfusion images are time series of pixel signal ...
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Tsuji Takashi - - 2003
We evaluated femoral perfusion in a non-traumatic rabbit serum sickness osteonecrosis (ON) model, using serial repetitive T2*-weighted (T2*W) dynamic magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and investigated prediction of ON occurrence in early stages, comparing T2*W dynamic MRI with non-enhanced (T2-, T1- and fat suppression T1-weighted) and contrast-enhanced MRI. Early microcirculatory injury ...
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