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Maubon A - - 2003
Magnetic resonance imaging is a novel noninvasive imaging modality for the assessment of pelvic floor dysfunction. It relies on static sequences with a high spatial resolution to study muscle morphology (levator ani) and fast imaging dynamic sequences during contraction, rest, and straining. Prolapse of the various pelvic compartments is detected ...
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Pannu Harpreet K - - 2003
MR imaging is a viable technique for evaluating pelvic organ prolapse. Dynamic imaging with adequate increase in abdominal pressure is necessary for a successful study. Rectal contrast for patient defecation is easy to administer and also allows for the diagnosis of rectal abnormalities. Additional work is needed on the soft ...
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Donnelly Lane F - - 2003
PURPOSE: To compare the patterns of dynamic airway motion depicted on cine magnetic resonance (MR) images obtained during sleep between young patients with and those without obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). MATERIALS AND METHODS: Fast gradient-echo sequences were performed in the sagittal midline by using a 1.5-T unit to create cine ...
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Noguchi Yumi - - 2003
OBJECTIVE: Three-dimensional (3D) Fourier transformation-enhanced fast gradient-echo sequences with a special spectral inversion recovery pulse and fat suppression developed for abdominal imaging, including MR angiography, can show enhanced areas clearly. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of dynamic MR imaging with the pulse sequences for the ...
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Honda Masaru - - 2003
BACKGROUND: Congenital cavernous angioma is a very rare tumor that occurs in young adolescents. We describe a rare case of congenital cavernous angioma of the temporal bone in a neonate. Ultrasonography (US) and dynamic magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) were helpful in its diagnosis. CASE DESCRIPTION: US and MRI of the ...
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Andriotis Antonis N - - 2003
Magnetic properties of various C60 polymers are calculated using tight-binding molecular-dynamics and ab initio methods. Our results suggest a mechanism involving an interplay between structural defects and sp(3) hybridization to be responsible for the origin of this magnetism. The onset of magnetism is found to occur much more readily for ...
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Mason Ralph P - - 2003
We recently described a novel approach to measuring regional tumor oxygen tension. This approach is based on 19F pulse burst saturation recovery NMR echo planar imaging relaxometry of hexafluorobenzene or "FREDOM" (Fluorocarbon Relaxometry using Echo planar imaging for Dynamic Oxygen Mapping). We have now compared oxygen tension measurements using FREDOM ...
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Maravilla Kenneth R - - 2003
The purpose of our studies was to evaluate whether MR imaging could be used to noninvasively observe and measure the sexual arousal response in normal women. We tested the feasibility as well as the reproducibility of rapid, dynamic, serial high-resolution MR imaging of the genital structures during presentation of neutral ...
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Peshkovsky A - - 2003
Motion during MRI examinations is a serious problem that degrades the quality of the data (images) acquired. Motion can be corrected during the postprocessing of the data; however, this approach is suboptimal and is typically limited to in-plane or translational motion. An apparatus for dynamic angular position tracking (ADAPT) for ...
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Nambu K - - 2003
We developed a method to measure regional permeability of cerebral capillary vessels, extracellular fluid space volume, and vascular bed volume using multi-slice dynamic CT with iodinated contrast medium. We implemented the method as a novel software "BBB study", and evaluated it in four cases of brain tumor. The examination time ...
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Hartl Dana M - - 2003
This study was designed to determine visible and measurable morphological parameters in normal swallowing using dynamic MRI with single-shot fast spin echo (SSFSE), as a preliminary study in view of noninvasive MRI swallowing evaluation in patients with dysphagia. Seven healthy volunteers aged 24-40 underwent dynamic MRI with SSFSE, with a ...
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Dingman Sherry - - 2003
A new tool for magnetic resonance, L-6-heptafluorobutyryl-5-hydroxytryptophan, was synthesized and investigated using an antibody to perfluoroalkyl moieties developed previously. To be useful as an imaging agent, the compound must cross the blood brain barrier and then be concentrated in vesicles in serotonergic neurons in order to accumulate in sufficient quantity ...
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Torricelli P - - 2003
BACKGROUND: At early stages, the diagnosis of local recurrence of rectal cancer is often difficult and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is currently considered the most accurate method for diagnosing recurrence. We evaluated the role of unhenhanced and gadolinium-enhanced MRI for the diagnosis of local recurrence of rectal cancer. METHODS: Thirty-six ...
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Ecker Robert D - - 2002
High-resolution dynamic infrared (DIR) imaging provides intraoperative real-time physiological, anatomical, and pathological information; however, DIR imaging has rarely been used in neurosurgical patients. The authors report on their initial experience with intraoperative DIR imaging in 30 such patients. A novel, long-wave (8-10 microm), narrow-band, focal-plane-array infrared photodetector was incorporated into ...
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Healy Jeremiah C - - 2002
PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to determine whether dynamic magnetic resonance imaging of the pelvic floor can discriminate between patients who improve after postanal repair for neurogenic fecal incontinence and those who remain symptomatic. METHODS: Pelvic floor measurements obtained during dynamic magnetic resonance imaging in eight females whose ...
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Kunieda Etsuo - - 2002
PURPOSE: To clarify the feasibility and effectiveness of intra-arterial CT angiography (IACTA) for treatment planning of arteriovenous malformation radiosurgery. METHODS AND MATERIALS: A CT scanner installed in an angiographic examination room was used. Helical IACTA was performed in 22 patients during continuous intra-arterial infusion of contrast medium via the internal ...
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Hayashi Katsuhiko - - 2002
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to assess whether the enhancement characteristics of dynamic multislice helical CT (MS-CT) could help in the differential diagnosis of ameloblastomas and odontogenic keratocysts. The correlation between enhancement characteristics and immunohistochemical findings, especially with regard to angiogenesis, was also evaluated. METHOD: Dynamic MS-CT was ...
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Noguchi Yumi - - 2002
PURPOSE: The technique of double-echo chemical shift gradient echo magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) with the fast low-angle shot (double-echo FLASH) sequence provides in-phase and opposed-phase images in a single breath hold. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of dynamic MRI with double-echo FLASH imaging for the ...
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Padhani Anwar R - - 2002
Dynamic contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (DCE-MRI) is performed after the administration of intravenous contrast medium to noninvasively access tumor vascular characteristics. DCE-MRI techniques utilizing low-molecular-weight contrast media have successfully made the transition from methodological development to preclinical and clinical validation and are now rapidly becoming mainstream clinical tools. DCE-MRI using ...
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Uematsu Hidemasa - - 2002
RATIONALE AND OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the vascularity and vascular leakage of well-enhanced gliomas by double-echo dynamic magnetic resonance (MR) imaging. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Eight patients with glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) and two patients with juvenile pilocytic astrocytoma (JPA) were studied. Double-echo dynamic MR imaging was utilized to separate the T2* shortening ...
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Ludemann Lutz - - 2002
RATIONALE AND OBJECTIVES: The endothelial permeability of brain tumors affecting the blood-brain barrier can be quantified using dynamic contrast enhanced MR imaging. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The dynamics of contrast medium (CM) exchange was investigated in 31 brain tumors (intra- and extra-axial) by fast repeated T1-weighted imaging in order to determine ...
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Costantini Melania - - 2002
The purpose of this study was to reassess the role of MRI in 3 cases of cystosarcoma phyllodes. Three patients with a palpable large lump were studied with mammography, ultrasonography and MRI. In the 3 patients mammography showed a nonspiculate soft-tissue mass while a hypoechoic lobulated mass with cystic areas ...
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Yaouanc A - - 2002
Positive muon spin relaxation measurements performed on the ferromagnet UGe2 reveal, in addition to the well-known localized 5f-electron density responsible for the bulk magnetic properties, the existence of itinerant quasistatic magnetic correlations. Their critical dynamics is well described by the conventional dipolar Heisenberg model. These correlations involve small magnetic moments.
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Iwata Sumiyo - - 2002
The purpose of this study was to investigate the efficacy of dynamic MR imaging in the assessment of parametrial involvement by cervical carcinoma with full-thickness stromal invasion on thin-section oblique axial T2-weighted images. Dynamic MR images of 24 patients with cervical carcinoma with full-thickness stromal invasion on thin-section oblique axial ...
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Yan Fu-Hua - - 2002
OBJECTIVES: To study prospectively the enhancement features of small hepatocellular carcinoma (SHCC) with multi-phase scanning of dynamic MRI and spiral CT, and discuss the superiority of dynamic MRI to spiral CT. METHODS: Multi-phase dynamic contrast scanning of high field MRI and spiral CT were performed in 53 patients with SHCC. ...
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Donnelly Lane F - - 2002
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to use MR fluoroscopy to evaluate variations in size of the adenoid and palatine tonsils and the relationship between tonsil enlargement and airway motion dynamics in asymptomatic children during sleep. SUBJECTS AND METHODS: We performed sagittal midline cine MR imaging (fast gradient-echo series: ...
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Ohno Yoshiharu - - 2002
PURPOSE: To evaluate the utility of dynamic magnetic resonance (MR) imaging in the management of solitary pulmonary nodules (SPNs). MATERIALS AND METHODS: Fifty-eight patients with 58 pathologic analysis-proved SPNs (diameter < 30 mm) underwent dynamic 1.5-T MR imaging. The 58 SPNs were classified into three groups at pathologic analysis: malignant ...
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Yamamoto Seiji - - 2002
The nasal septum is a particularly rare site of origin of chondrosarcoma. Cranial base invasion may be at hand, with such lesions making complete tumor removal difficult. MRI techniques allow precise definition of tumor extent. In the described case, CT and Dynamic MR imaging were performed in a case of ...
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Costouros Nick G - - 2002
Current methods of studying angiogenesis are limited in their ability to serially evaluate in vivo function throughout a target tissue. Dynamic contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (DCE-MRI) and pharmacokinetic modeling provide a useful method for evaluating tissue vasculature based on contrast accumulation and washout. While it is often assumed that areas ...
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Kikuchi Keiichi - - 2002
OBJECTIVE: We report on quantitative mean transit time images obtained using dynamic susceptibility contrast-enhanced MR imaging after an IV bolus injection of a contrast agent. Our study compared cerebral hemodynamics measured using dynamic susceptibility contrast-enhanced MR imaging with the cerebral perfusion reserve obtained using dynamic (133)Xe single-photon emission computed tomography ...
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Goto A - - 2002
This prospective study was conducted to identify the magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) characteristics of uterine leiomyosarcoma (LMS) and to evaluate the diagnostic accuracy of conventional MRI and dynamic MRI with or without serum measurement of lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) levels. Two hundred ninety-eight consecutive patients were entered in this study. In ...
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Varaprasathan Gita A - - 2002
Velocity-encoded cine (VEC) magnetic resonance (MR) imaging is a valuable technique for quantitative assessment of flow dynamics in congenital heart disease (CHD). VEC MR imaging has a variety of clinical applications, including the measurement of collateral flow and pressure gradients in coarctation of the aorta, differentiation of blood flow in ...
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Asaumi Jun-ichi - - 2002
It is often difficult to radiographically distinguish odontogenic myxomas from ameloblastomas. In the present study, we tried to differentiate odontogenic myxomas from ameloblastomas using dynamic magnetic resonance imaging (dynamic MRI). Two cases of ameloblastoma with cystic components and two cases of odontogenic myxoma were compared by dynamic MRI. The dynamic ...
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Guy France - - 2002
Our objective was to describe the main aspects of MR imaging in Caroli's disease. Magnetic resonance cholangiography with a dynamic contrast-enhanced study was performed in nine patients with Caroli's disease. Bile duct abnormalities, lithiasis, dot signs, hepatic enhancement, renal abnormalities, and evidence of portal hypertension were evaluated. Three MR imaging ...
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Ohguri Takayuki - - 2002
Our objective was to evaluate the usefulness of MRI including dynamic study in differentiating malignant, mixed mesodermal tumor (MMMT) from endometrial carcinoma (EC). The MR images were reviewed in 4 patients with histologically confirmed MMMT and 11 patients with EC. Flow voids inside and/or around the tumors were seen in ...
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Bertschinger Katharina M - - 2002
PURPOSE: To compare open-magnet magnetic resonance (MR) imaging performed with the patient sitting with dynamic closed-magnet MR imaging of the pelvic floor performed with the patient supine. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Thirty-eight patients underwent dynamic 1.5-T closed-magnet pelvic floor MR imaging while in the supine position. Midsagittal T2-weighted single-shot fast spin-echo ...
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Sakai S - - 2002
PURPOSE: To evaluate the usefulness of dynamic MR imaging for differential diagnosis of anterior mediastinal tumors. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Fifty-nine patients with anterior mediastinal tumors were examined. According to histological diagnosis confirmed by surgery or biopsy, 31 had thymomas and 28 had non-thymoma lesions. The patients underwent dynamic MR imaging ...
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Tseng Jeng-Hwei - - 2002
The purpose of this study is to determine the ability of dynamic magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in the diagnosis and staging of gallbladder cancer (GBC). Images of dynamic MRI of hepatobiliary system combined with MR cholangiography (MRC) of 18 patients with pathologically proved gallbladder cancer were correlated with pathological and ...
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Roberts Heidi C - - 2002
We present two patients with metastatic brain tumors who underwent dynamic contrast-enhanced CT that yielded estimates of blood volume, blood flow, and microvascular permeability. For one patient, these CT-based quantifications were compared with contrast-enhanced MR-based assessments of fractional blood volume and permeability. Regional blood volume heterogeneity patterns were consistent between ...
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Choi Byung Gil - - 2002
We report new subtraction algorithms for the detection of lesions in dynamic contrast-enhanced MR mammography(CE MRM). Twenty-five patients with suspicious breast lesions underwent dynamic CE MRM using 3D fast low-angle shot. After the acquisition of the T1-weighted scout images, dynamic images were acquired six times after the bolus injection of ...
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Shapeero Lorraine G - - 2002
Because dynamic (fast) contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging with its temporal resolution allows evaluation of contrast kinetics of soft tissue sarcomas, its efficacy for defining viable tumor in these neoplasms was studied for three applications: biopsy localization, chemotherapeutic response, and differentiation between recurrence and inflammation after treatment. After conventional T1-weighted and ...
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Lee A C - - 2002
The aim of this study was to evaluate the role of dynamic imaging in sentinel lymph node (SLN) biopsy in breast cancer. Patients with T1/T2, N0 invasive breast cancer underwent SLN localisation using intra-dermal injection of 15 MBq of 99mTc-nanocolloid. Gamma camera anterior-oblique dynamic imaging commenced simultaneously with tracer administration ...
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Cha Soonmee - - 2002
Dynamic contrast agent-enhanced perfusion magnetic resonance (MR) imaging provides physiologic information that complements the anatomic information available with conventional MR imaging. Analysis of dynamic data from perfusion MR imaging, based on tracer kinetic theory, yields quantitative estimates of cerebral blood volume that reflect the underlying microvasculature and angiogenesis. Perfusion MR ...
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Cherryman Graham R - - 2002
RATIONALE AND OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the safety and utility of gadobenate dimeglumine as a magnetic resonance (MR) contrast agent in patients with acute myocardial infarction (MI). METHODS: One hundred three patients with acute MI received intravenous bolus gadobenate dimeglumine (0.05 mmol/kg) during MR examination. Dynamic and delayed T1-weighted spin-echo postcontrast ...
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Hall Glen H - - 2002
OBJECTIVE: To assess the ability of dynamic contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (DCE-MRI) to measure functional vascular pharmacokinetic parameters of normal human ovaries in vivo using an open linear two-compartment pharmacokinetic model. STUDY DESIGN: Twenty-one women with no ovarian disease underwent DCE-MRI. Sequential images were acquired during injection of a contrast ...
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Rand Thomas - - 2002
PURPOSE: To evaluate the use of keyhole dynamic magnetic resonance (MR) imaging in the evaluation of women with borderline hyperprolactinemia. PATIENTS and METHODS: We investigated 30 patients (mean age 31.6+/-4.3 years) with moderate hyperprolactinemia and clinically suspected microadenomas on T1-weighted spin echo (SE) sequences (repetition time (TR)/echo time (TE) 625/15 ...
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Pfeuffer Josef - - 2002
In functional magnetic resonance imaging, a rapid method such as echo-planar (EPI) or spiral is used to collect a dynamic series of images. These techniques are sensitive to changes in resonance frequency which can arise from respiration and are more significant at high magnetic fields. To decrease the noise from ...
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Beer-Gabel Marc - - 2002
PURPOSE: Defecating proctography and more recently, magnetic resonance imaging have both been used for diagnosis in patients with pelvic floor dysfunction. This pilot study assessed the feasibility of dynamic transperineal ultrasound in a range of specific disorders affecting evacuation. METHODS: A protocol of sagittal and transverse transperineal imaging was established ...
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Kitano Hiroya - - 2002
Cine-magnetic resonance imaging (cine-MRI) creates moving pictures by a video system and turbo-flash method that allow for high-speed MRI. This report describes our experience using this new technique for dynamic imaging using the fast spoiled GRASS (SPGR) sequence to study swallowing in patients with dysphagia following radical surgery for oral ...
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Giele E L - - 2001
To measure cortical and medullary MR renograms, regions of interest (ROIs) are placed on the kidney in images acquired using dynamic MRI. Since native kidneys move with breathing, and breath-holding techniques are not feasible, movement correction is necessary. In this contribution we compare three correction methods, based on image matching, ...
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