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Faust R A - - 2001
BACKGROUND: Standard magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and computed tomographic (CT) modalities are limited in their ability to image dynamic organs. New real-time, dynamic, cine magnetic resonance imaging (CMRI) techniques have the potential to image moving structures. OBJECTIVE: We therefore investigated the feasibility of using CMRI techniques to dynamically image the ...
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Kaufman H S - - 2001
PURPOSE: Pelvic organ prolapse results in a spectrum of progressively disabling disorders. Despite attempts to standardize the clinical examination, a variety of imaging techniques are used. The purpose of this study was to evaluate dynamic pelvic magnetic resonance imaging and dynamic cystocolpoproctography in the surgical management of females with complex ...
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Rijpkema M - - 2001
A method is presented for the acquisition and analysis of dynamic contrast-enhanced (DCE) MRI data, focused on the characterization of tumors in humans. Gadolinium (Gd) contrast was administered by bolus injection, and its effect was monitored in time by fast T1-weighted MRI. A simple algorithm was developed for automatic extraction ...
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Asaumi J - - 2001
The localized form of amyloidosis affecting the head and neck region is rare. The characteristic features of localized amyloidosis appeared as multiple nodules on the tongue, lip, and cheek on computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Contrast-enhanced CT scans represented this lesion as a marked nodular enhancement. MR ...
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Knopp M V - - 2001
Dynamic contrast-enhanced MRI (DCE-MRI) is the acquisition of sequential images during the passage of a contrast agent within a tissue of interest. The current gadolinium chelate agents enable visualization of lesion vasculature and, due to their small size, can be used to assess vascular permeability. Recent studies demonstrated that the ...
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Dynamic contrast-enhanced MRI studies in oncology with an emphasis on quantification, validation ...
Padhani A R - - 2001
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), after the administration of an extracellular, gadolinium-based contrast medium, can be used to detect and characterize human tumours. The success of dynamic contrast-enhanced MRI (DCE-MRI) is dependent on its ability to demonstrate intrinsic differences between a variety of tissues that affect contrast medium behaviour. Evidence is ...
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Piloni V - - 2001
Real-time transperineal sonography has enhanced the appreciation of morphology and dynamics of the pelvic floor. Standard images are obtained from longitudinal and axial planes by placing the transducer between the vagina and rectum. This fast, effective, noninvasive and inexpensive examination represents the preferred initial diagnostic imaging tool for women with ...
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Tazawa S - - 2001
A few studies have been reported that CT cine viewing on the CRT is superior to film-based viewing of CT images (Seltzer et al., Radiology 197 (1994) 119; Bonaldi et al., Am. J. Roentgenol. 170 (1998) 373; Tillich et al., Am. J. Roentgenol. 169 (1997) 1611). The purpose of our ...
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Rentsch M - - 2001
PURPOSE: Standard diagnostic proctologic procedures in the assessment of pelvic floor disorders include clinical evaluation and endoscopy. Particular aspects of combined pelvic floor disorders, especially those involving more than one pelvic compartment, may remain undetected without additional technical diagnostic procedures such as videoproctoscopy, cinedefecography, or colpocystodefecography. The aim of the ...
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Singh K - - 2001
OBJECTIVE: Our purpose was to assess and compare a new technique of grading pelvic organ prolapse by using dynamic magnetic resonance imaging with the clinical staging proposed by the International Continence Society. STUDY DESIGN: In a cross-sectional study, 20 patients with pelvic organ prolapse underwent dynamic magnetic resonance imaging. Clinical ...
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Henry M E - - 2001
Dynamic susceptibility contrast magnetic resonance imaging (DSC MRI) can be used to generate high resolution maps of cerebral blood volume (CBV). To determine the test-retest reliability, CBV was measured in eight volunteers on two occasions, separated by 4 weeks. The mean ratio (scan 2/scan 1) for 72 cortical regions of ...
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Tanaka Y O - - 2001
Antenatal diagnosis of placenta accreta with MR is not easy even now because T2-weighted images (T2WI) cannot differentiate chorionic villi from decidua basalis. We performed dynamic contrast MRI to study whether trophoblastic villi could be separately demonstrated from the decidua basalis, and whether the contrast resolution between the placenta and ...
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Cha S - - 2001
PURPOSE: Dynamic contrast-enhanced T2*-weighted MR imaging has been helpful in characterizing intracranial mass lesions by providing information on vascularity. Tumefactive demyelinating lesions (TDLs) can mimic intracranial neoplasms on conventional MR images, can be difficult to diagnose, and often result in surgical biopsy for suspected tumor. The purpose of this study ...
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Egedal J - - 2001
The role of single-particle dynamics in driven magnetic reconnection in collisionless plasmas is investigated experimentally and analytically. The trapping of particle orbits in the magnetic cusp is observed to allow fast reconnection in the absence of a macroscopic current layer, at a rate identical to that of vacuum. The development ...
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Kiuru M J - - 2001
PURPOSE: To assess the value of dynamic contrast-enhanced MR imaging in bone stress of the pelvis and the lower extremity. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Thirty patients (37 reactions; aged 17-25 years, mean 20.5 years) with MR findings of 37 bone stress reactions were examined using dynamic gadolinium contrast enhancement. The enhancement ...
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Pabst T - - 2001
The goal of this work was to verify in a phantom study the necessity of a calibration method for comparison in dynamic contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) examinations. A perspex phantom with a dilution series of Gd-DTPA was used to measure the dynamic signal enhancement of a sequence. With nine ...
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A comparison between dynamic pelvic magnetic resonance imaging and videoproctography in patients ...
Matsuoka H - - 2001
PURPOSE: This study attempts to compare the diagnostic efficacy of dynamic pelvic magnetic resonance imaging with that of videoproctography for the presence of rectocele, sigmoidocele, and intussusception as well as the measurement of anorectal angle and perineal descent in constipated patients. METHODS: Patients volunteering for the study and fulfilling the ...
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Ramanathan C - - 2001
The storage and transport of gases in coal is of tremendous importance in the utilisation of coalbeds, and in particular the recovery of methane. There is also increasing interest in the use of coal mines as sites for carbon dioxide sequestration to alleviate the potentially harmful effects of global warming. ...
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Brizi M G - - 2001
Detection of pancreatic adenocarcinoma is crucial for accurate staging both with spiral CT and dynamic MRI; consequently an accurate technique is required and so-called pancreatic phase is recognized as the best one for tumor conspicuity. For vascular involvement optimal results have been achieved in assessing unresectability; vein involvement seems more ...
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Martel A L - - 2001
Factor analysis of dynamic studies (FADS) is a technique that allows structures with different temporal characteristics to be extracted from dynamic contrast enhanced studies without making any a priori assumptions about physiology. These dynamic structures may correspond to different tissue types or different organs or they may simply be a ...
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Torricelli P - - 2001
PURPOSE: To evaluate the results of a new technique of dynamic contrast enhanced Magnetic Resonance (MR) imaging subtraction in the assessment of osteosarcoma response to chemotherapy. METHODS: 24 patients with high grade osteosarcoma, treated with preoperative neo-adjuvant chemotherapy, underwent MR at high field strength (1.5 T). Both unenhanced conventional SE ...
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Mani N B - - 2001
The objective of the study was to evaluate the usefulness of two-phase incremental contrast-enhanced computed tomography (CT) with water-filling method in the preoperative assessment of stomach carcinoma. Dynamic CT was done in 20 patients with biopsy-proven gastric cancers and the findings were compared with surgery. A 150-ml ionic contrast medium ...
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Gilkeson R C - - 2001
OBJECTIVE. The objective of our study was to evaluate the role of dynamic inspiratory-expiratory imaging with multidetector CT in patients with suspected tracheobronchomalacia. CONCLUSION. Multidetector CT with inspiratory-expiratory imaging is a promising method in the evaluation of patients with dynamic airway collapse. In our study, the degree of dynamic collapse ...
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Lüdemann L - - 2001
Assessment of vascular proliferation as an important grading criterion has been employed in both the histologic and the radiologic characterization of gliomas with encouraging results. Perfusion in gliomas can be measured by dynamic contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (dMRI). The goal of this study was to develop a model for simultaneously ...
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Wang C K - - 2000
PURPOSE: Our goal was to determine whether dynamic MR subtraction images could be used to detect and stage gastric tumors. METHOD: Dynamic MR subtraction images were prospectively performed in 20 patients without gastric lesions and in 39 patients with gastric tumors. The flat- or depressed-type early gastric cancers were excluded. ...
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Ellinger R - - 2000
PURPOSE: The purpose of this work was to investigate systematic errors in dynamic contrast-enhanced MR perfusion studies due to peak saturation of the arterial input function (AIF) and to introduce a simple correction algorithm. METHOD: Computer simulations were performed to evaluate the influence of AIF peak saturation and to demonstrate ...
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Liang L - - 2000
PURPOSE: To investigate the MR dynamic patterns of neurohypophyseal germ cell tumors (GCTs) for differential diagnosis of infundibular diseases affecting young people. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Eleven patients with neurohypophyseal GCTs underwent dynamic MR studies with Tl-weighted spin-echo (SE) or turbo SE techniques. Other infundibular lesions, including adenohypophysitis (n=3), Langerhans' cell ...
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Miltat J - - 2000
As magnetic devices become smaller and faster, it is becoming increasingly important to understand the dynamics of magnetic domains on small spatial and temporal scales. In their Perspective, Miltat and Thiaville highlight the report by Acremann et al., whose magnetooptical microscope combines state of the art space and time resolution, ...
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Acremann Y - - 2000
We report on imaging of three-dimensional precessional orbits of the magnetization vector in a magnetic field by means of a time-resolved vectorial Kerr experiment that measures all three components of the magnetization vector with picosecond resolution. Images of the precessional mode taken with submicrometer spatial resolution reveal that the dynamical ...
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Watanabe Y - - 2000
PURPOSE: To evaluate testicular enhancement patterns in various scrotal disorders at dynamic contrast medium-enhanced subtraction magnetic resonance (MR) imaging. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Forty-two patients with scrotal symptoms (22 testicular diseases, 20 extratesticular scrotal disorders) underwent three-dimensional (3D) fast field-echo or fast spin-echo dynamic subtraction MR imaging after injection of paramagnetic ...
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Pirovano G - - 2000
OBJECTIVE: We evaluated the extent to which hepatic lesion characterization and detection is improved by using gadobenate dimeglumine for enhancement of MR images. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Eighty-six patients were imaged before gadobenate dimeglumine administration, immediately after the 2 mL/sec bolus administration of a 0.05 mmol/kg dose (dynamic imaging), and at ...
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Yamashita Y - - 2000
PURPOSE: To investigate the histopathologic bases of different enhancement patterns on dynamic contrast material-enhanced magnetic resonance (MR) images of cervical cancer and to assess their importance in predicting the outcome of patients after radiation therapy. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Dynamic enhanced MR imaging and pharmacokinetic analyses were performed in 26 patients ...
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Cheung Y C - - 2000
Dynamic enhancing feature in mediastinal hemangioma was rarely reported. Slow, gradually increasing and prolonged contrast stains are the diagnostic hints in our case that avoid the hemorrhagic catastrophe from transthoracic core needle biopsy. A rare finding of an aberrant vessel entering into the tumor was valuable for operative planning. Dynamic ...
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Nasel C - - 2000
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Perfusion MR imaging, performed as dynamic-susceptibility contrast-enhanced MR imaging, is sensitive to hemodynamic risks for patients with cerebrovascular disease. We sought to define a quantitative parameter for perfusion MR imaging, which shows brain areas at hemodynamic risk and enables direct comparison of different perfusion MR imaging examinations. ...
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Yu J S - - 2000
Contrast enhancement during the dynamic MR imaging is important for the detection and characterization of focal liver lesions. The purpose of this study was to determine whether or not a timing examination with a injection of a 1.0-mL bolus of gadopentetate dimeglumine into the antecubital vein followed by rapid dynamic ...
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Seki H - - 2000
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to evaluate endometrial carcinoma involvement of the cervix using dynamic MR imaging compared with T2-weighted and contrast-enhanced T1-weighted MR imaging. SUBJECTS AND METHODS: In 42 patients with endometrial carcinoma, T2-weighted MR imaging using rapid acquisition with relaxation enhancement, dynamic MR imaging using gradient-echo ...
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Cha S - - 2000
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Dynamic, contrast-enhanced MR imaging has allowed quantitative assessment of cerebral blood volume (CBV) in brain tumors. The purpose of our study was to compare postcontrast T1-weighted imaging with dynamic, contrast-enhanced T2*-weighted echo-planar imaging in the evaluation of the response of recurrent malignant gliomas to thalidomide and carboplatin. ...
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Fujiwara K - - 2000
The aim of this study was to prospectively determine if invasive carcinoma of the cervix can be ruled out by negative magnetic resonance image (MRI) findings. Eligible patients were those who were scheduled to undergo either hysterectomy or conization because of invasive or non-invasive lesions of the cervix. T2-weighted and ...
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Bao W - - 2000
When sufficient numbers of holes are introduced into the two-dimensional CuO2 square lattice, dynamic magnetic correlations become incommensurate with underlying lattice in all previously investigated La(2-x)A(x)Cu(1-z)B(z)O(4+y) ( A = Sr or Nd, B = Zn) including high T(c) superconductors and insulators, and in bilayered superconducting YBa2Cu3O6.6 and Bi2Sr2CaCu2O8. Magnetic correlations ...
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Taylor M B - - 2000
We describe a case of reversible posterior leukoencephalopathy associated with haemolytic uraemic syndrome. Following remission confirmed on MRI, the patient relapsed several months later. Neuroimaging findings on conventional MRI and FLAIR sequences and dynamic susceptibility contrast enhanced MRI are described. White matter abnormalities may be shown on CT or MRI ...
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Barthet M - - 2000
BACKGROUND AND STUDY AIMS: The diagnosis of anorectal dynamic disorders and perineal insufficiency has been mainly based up to now on the use of defecography. Here, we performed a prospective blinded study to evaluate the accuracy of a new procedure, dynamic anorectal endosonography (DAE), by comparing it with defecography. PATIENTS ...
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Taylor J S - - 2000
For chemotherapy to be effective against cancers which grow as solid tumors, agents must reach all tumor cells in effective quantities. Although many clinical trials include studies of the pharmacokinetics of the agents in body fluids such as blood or cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), there is presently no widely applicable way ...
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Hein E - - 2000
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the performance of electron beam tomography (EBT) in the dynamic and quantitative assessment of tracheal collapse in tracheomalacia. METHOD: Eight patients with suspected tracheomalacia were evaluated by EBT, and the results were correlated with both clinical symptoms and bronchoscopy. To validate ...
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Goh V - - 2000
OBJECTIVE: Dynamic MR imaging may be used as an alternative to dynamic cystoproctography for the evaluation of pelvic floor prolapse and configuration. MR criteria for normality are derived from proctographic studies because no large MR study of asymptomatic individuals has been performed. Our study aimed to define the normal range ...
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Roberts H C - - 2000
We present the case of a female patient who was studied with dynamic contrast-enhanced CT perfusion before and after carotid revascularization. Before treatment, there was decreased perfusion in the ipsilateral insula, which was shown to be resolved on the scan obtained 1 day after treatment, indicating the technical success of ...
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Cha S - - 2000
Cerebral blood volume (CBV) maps derived from dynamic susceptibility contrast (DSC) magnetic resonance (MR) imaging provide valuable information regarding intracranial micro-hemodynamics and have been helpful in characterizing primary brain tumors and guiding stereotactic biopsy. Another parameter, the maximum signal drop (MSD) during the first pass of intravascular contrast bolus due ...
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Lamb G M - - 2000
We describe our experience evaluating an MR proctography technique using an open 0.5 T MR system. Evacuation of a gadolinium-containing rectal contrast agent was dynamically imaged in the upright position using a fast gradient echo sequence. Anatomical and functional abnormalities were documented. Results from 40 patients who underwent this technique ...
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Lienemann A - - 2000
PURPOSE: Enteroceles are in part difficult to detect but a frequent finding in pelvic floor disorders. The aim of this study was to evaluate magnetic resonance colpocystorectography in the diagnosis of enteroceles. METHODS: In this prospective study 11 volunteers and 55 patients with pelvic floor descent were examined. In addition ...
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Abnormalities of the contrast re-circulation phase in cerebral tumors demonstrated using dynamic ...
Kassner A - - 2000
Dynamic susceptibility contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance (MR) imaging in tumors is restricted by relaxivity effects, which may obscure any abnormality of first-pass kinetics in the re-circulation phase. The purposes of this study were a) to document the magnitude of relaxivity effects with a variety of commonly used MR susceptibility imaging techniques; ...
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Bennett G L - - 2000
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to determine whether the addition of gadolinium-enhanced imaging to heavily T2-weighted MR imaging of the liver is valuable in differentiating hemangiomas from metastases. The T2 relaxation time was also included in our analysis. SUBJECTS AND METHODS: Fifty-one patients with 52 proven liver lesions ...
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