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Kim Y H - - 2001
OBJECTIVE: Atrophy and a high T2 signal of the hippocampus are known to be the principal MR imaging findings of hippocampal sclerosis. The purpose of this study was to determine whether or not individual MRI findings correlate with surgical outcome in patients with this condition. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Preoperative MR ...
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Park Y K - - 2001
A rare case of multicentric telangiectatic osteosarcoma in a 29-year-old woman is described. A plain X-ray showed a pure osteolytic lesion of the navicular, cuboid and I, II, III cuneiform bones. On magnetic resonance images, a T1-weighted image showed heterogeneous low signal intensity. A T2-weighted image showed heterogeneous high signal ...
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Shakudo M - - 2001
SUMMARY: Intracranial neurenteric cysts are uncommon and usually have low intensity on T1-weighted MR images and high intensity on T2-weighted MR images. We report a case of a neurenteric cyst that was situated in front of the medulla oblongata and the size of which increased with alteration of MR signal ...
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On-off study of manganese administration to adult patients undergoing home parenteral nutrition: ...
Takagi Y - - 2001
BACKGROUND: Recently, there have been reports that magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) reveals high-intensity T1-weighted images (HI) in the basal ganglia (especially in the globus pallidus) of patients receiving total parenteral nutrition (TPN). This finding is presumably due to excess administration of manganese. We investigated the reversibility and reproducibility of these ...
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Coskun A - - 2001
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: MR imaging has been shown to be of prognostic significance in the evaluation of asphyxiated neonates. The purpose of this project was to determine whether the use of intensity ratios in key regions of the brain might better detect regions of injured brain and thus improve the ...
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Mahnken A H - - 2001
The aim of this study was to work out the cross-sectional imaging characteristics of desmoplastic fibroma (DF). In 3 patients with histologically proven DF, the imaging characteristics obtained with cross-sectional techniques were reviewed retrospectively. Radiographs and CT scans were available in all patients, and plain and contrast-enhanced MR examinations in ...
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Kamekura S - - 2001
Involuted intraosseous lipoma with extensive fat necrosis resulting in cyst formation (Milgram stage III) is distinguishable from lesions without necrosis (stage I) or lesions with focal fat necrosis (stage II), based on differences in signal intensity on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Fat tissue has a high signal intensity on both ...
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Sugano N - - 2001
To diagnose rapidly destructive coxopathy (RDC) in its early stages and understand the pathomechanism of associated joint destruction, ten cases of RDC were followed by periodic MRI from onset of the disease. In the initial stage (stage 1) of RDC, when radiographs revealed slight narrowing of the joint space, a ...
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Stäbler A - - 2001
MR imaging is the modality of choice for the detection, staging, and differential diagnosis of inflammatory disorders of the spine. Infectious spondylitis is characterized by the involvement of two adjacent vertebrae and the intervening disk with severe BME and early destruction of the end plates. The disk space is narrowed ...
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Yang D M - - 2001
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to determine the imaging characteristics of presacral epidermoid cysts and correlate the imaging findings with the histopathologic findings. METHODS: We retrospectively reviewed sonographic, computed tomographic, and magnetic resonance examinations in four consecutive patients with a pathologically proven presacral epidermoid cyst. Imaging findings of ...
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Somers T - - 2001
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to determine whether three magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) findings (tumor size, extension to the fundus, intralabyrinthine signal intensity) have a predictive value to hearing preservation in vestibular schwannoma surgery. STUDY DESIGN: A retrospective study was conducted of preoperative high-resolution MR images in a ...
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Deliganis A V - - 2001
PURPOSE: To determine whether increased cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) signal intensity is seen on fluid-attenuated inversion recovery (FLAIR) magnetic resonance (MR) images in patients under general anesthesia and to investigate the cause of these changes. MATERIALS AND METHODS: MR images from nine examinations performed in eight patients under general anesthesia were ...
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Asaumi J - - 2001
We showed the characteristic features of odontogenic myxoma in the maxillary sinus with computed tomography (CT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and histopathological findings. CT images showed a multilocular soft tissue mass with bone destruction and thinning, and the characteristic finding of this lesion as strands of fine lacelike density. MRI ...
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Greene N D - - 2001
Batten disease, the juvenile-onset form of neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis (NCL), is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder of childhood with an age of onset of 5-10 years of age. JNCL is caused by mutations in the CLN3 gene which encodes a membrane protein of unknown function. Magnetic resonance imaging of the brain ...
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Futani H - - 2001
Dedifferentiated parosteal osteosarcoma (dd-POS) is defined as high-grade sarcomatous components coexisting with low-grade POS components. With regard to the histological diagnosis of dd-POS, the sampling of a small area of dedifferentiation through the densely mineralized POS can be a problem. In this situation, imaging is important to identify the area ...
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Lipsitz D - - 2001
Three dogs with multilobular osteochondrosarcoma of the skull were evaluated using magnetic resonance (MR) imaging. Spin echo T1, T2, proton weighted and post contrast T1W images were obtained with a 1.5 Tesla magnet. The MR imaging findings were similar in all three dogs with mixed signal intensities in the T1W, ...
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Kim I O - - 2000
RATIONALE AND OBJECTIVES: The most important complication of skeletal injuries involving the growth plate is growth disturbance. The purpose of this study was to evaluate MR features of growth plate modification after fat graft interposition in growth plate injury and to correlate these findings with pathological findings. METHODS: A growth ...
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Kim S J - - 2000
A 28-year-old woman presented following a seizure. Physical and neurological examinations showed no significant abnormality except a drowsy mental state. Routine laboratory studies were normal. Emergency MR imaging showed a rounded, high signal intensity lesion with a focal eccentric heterogeneous signal focus in the right frontal lobe. The heterogeneous focus ...
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Suh J S - - 2000
OBJECTIVE: To present the MR and angiographic findings of alveolar soft part sarcoma (ASPS). DESIGN AND PATIENTS: MR examinations (12 tumors of 10 patients) of ASPS performed at multiple hospitals were retrospectively reviewed. The tumors were found in the thigh (n=4), lower leg (n=4), femur (n=2, local metastasis), scalp (n=1) ...
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Ryu K N - - 2000
PURPOSE: To correlate magnetic resonance (MR) signal characteristics of bone bruises with histological findings. MATERIALS AND METHODS: In 14 tibiae of young pigs, bone bruises were created in the proximal tibial metaphysis. The signal intensity seen on the MR images were correlated with histological findings. The following findings were evaluated: ...
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Sumi Y - - 2000
The findings of conventional radiography, computed tomography, and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) are reported for an odontogenic myxoma arising in the mandible of a 48-year-old Japanese man. The MRI characteristics of an intraosseous myxoma are described for only the third time. MRI showed a well-defined and smooth-walled mass lesion with ...
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Hund-Georgiadis M - - 2000
A 48-year-old patient who had aphasia due to a left subcortical hemorrhage underwent three follow-up examinations to assess MR signal changes accompanying recovery. A word classification task was applied. During the 6-month follow-up period, we observed a dynamic change from negative toward positive blood oxygenation level-dependent MR signals, i.e., task-related ...
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Jha R C - - 2000
PURPOSE: To determine the magnetic resonance (MR) imaging features of uterine fibroleiomyomata after uterine arterial embolization (UAE) and identify pretreatment MR imaging features that may be predictive of successful UAE. MATERIALS AND METHODS: T1- and T2-weighted and dynamic gadolinium-enhanced T1-weighted images were obtained before and 3 months after UAE in ...
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Chaughule R S - - 2000
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) was employed to monitor changes in image intensities in stems of sugarcane which reflect on the increase in sucrose concentration. Contrast in images originates in the increase of sucrose concentration in the aqueous phase of the predominant parenchyma cells and physiological changes. In matured stems mixed ...
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May D A - - 2000
Abnormal signal intensity within skeletal muscle is frequently encountered at magnetic resonance (MR) imaging. Potential causes are diverse, including traumatic, infectious, autoimmune, inflammatory, neoplastic, neurologic, and iatrogenic conditions. Alterations in muscle signal intensity seen in pathologic conditions usually fall into one of three recognizable patterns: muscle edema, fatty infiltration, and ...
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Siegelman E S - - 2000
PURPOSE: To assess the prevalence of artifactual signal intensity loss within the aortic arch and proximal branch vessels on fat-saturated contrast material-enhanced magnetic resonance (MR) arteriograms of the thoracic aorta and to hypothesize about the cause of the loss of signal intensity. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Between January and June 1998, ...
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Naganawa S - - 2000
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: In enlarged endolymphatic duct (EED) and sac (EES) syndrome, deformity of the EED and EES is congenital; however, hearing loss is acquired. To investigate the pathophysiology of progressive sensorineural hearing loss in EED and EES syndrome, we measured the volume of the EED and EES, the diameter ...
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Cheong I J - - 2000
Primary lymphoma of the uterus is a rare disease, the reported characteristic MR imaging findings being homogeneous intermediate signal intensity of the indistinct mass on T1- and T2-weighted images, and the preservation of endometrial lining and uterine architecture. We report a case of primary uterine lymphoma which showed tumoral necrosis, ...
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Manabe Y - - 2000
This is the first report of a patient with venous insufficiency following compressive arachnoiditis ossificans (AO). Symptoms of fluctuating monoplegia and sensory disturbance appeared monthly, lasting several weeks each time. Spinal magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) showed high T2-weighted signal intensity in the posterior portion of the column from T11 to ...
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Sung M S - - 2000
Epithelioid hemangioma of bone is a rare type of angiomatous tumor. We report a documented case of epithelioid hemangioma occurring in the distal femur of a 35-year-old man. The clinical, radiographic, MR imaging and histologic findings of the tumor are described. Radiographs showed a well-defined expanding, osteolytic lesion in the ...
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Gandolfo N - - 2000
The magnetic resonance (MR) findings in malignant melanoma of soft tissues, also called clear cell sarcoma of tendons and aponeuroses, have been described as a focal abnormality with a specific MR pattern of increased signal intensity (relative to normal muscle) on T1 weighted sequences and variably decreased signal intensity on ...
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Kawamotoa S - - 2000
We report a case of chorioangioma of the placenta, in which fast magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) was useful adjunct to ultrasonography for the antenatal diagnosis. MRI allowed clear demonstration of 6.8 x 6.0 cm solid placental mass along with hydramnios and anatomically normal fetus. On T(1)-weighted breath-hold spoiled gradient-echo (fast ...
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Park S H - - 2000
We present a rare case of juxtacortical chondromyxoid fibroma arising in the lesser trochanter of the right femur which corresponds to an apophysis. Radiography showed a well-defined expansive lesion with a sclerotic margin measuring 5x3.5 cm in diameter in the lesser trochanter. On spin echo T1-weighted images, the lesion revealed ...
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Constantinides C D - - 2000
PURPOSE: To use sodium 23 magnetic resonance (MR) imaging to quantify noninvasively total sodium in human muscle and to apply the technique in exercise and musculoskeletal disease. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Total [Na] sodium was determined from the ratio of the relaxation-corrected (23)Na signal intensities measured from short echo-time (0.4 msec) ...
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Jonas D - - 2000
The aim of the study was to investigate whether there are correlations between electromyography (EMG) data and findings in muscle magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Quantitative EMG data and the amount of pathologic spontaneous activity (PSA) were compared with MRI signal intensities of the tibialis anterior muscles of 20 patients with ...
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Misumi S - - 2000
A 25-year-old man presented with a firm tissue mass of the right elbow and intermittent pain. CT showed a dumbbell-shaped soft tissue mass with foci of dense calcification in the muscular layer of the triceps brachii muscle and subcutaneous tissue. The tumor showed slightly higher signal intensity on T1-weighted images ...
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Lamas C - - 2000
Twenty-six patients with Lichtman stages II and III Kienböck's disease had biplane dorsolateral radial closing osteotomy to reduce the radial inclination and dorsal angles on the sagittal plane. The effects of the procedure were studied clinically, radiologically, and by magnetic resonance imaging in a 2- to 6-year follow-up study (average ...
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Valenzuela R F - - 2000
We evaluated magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) findings of synovial sarcomas in 22 patients, and the most common MRI findings were oval and well-defined nodular masses with heterogeneous intermediate signal intensity (SI) on T1 weighted images (WI), high SI on T2-WI and heterogeneous contrast enhancement. A cystic component was seen in ...
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Lee H S - - 2000
We present a case of medullary sclerosis of the appendicular skeleton in a patient with chronic renal insufficiency for whom MR imaging findings were characteristic. T1- and T2-weighted MR images showed multiple vertical lines (medullary streaks) of low signal intensity in the metaphyses and diaphyses of the distal femur and ...
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Teo E L - - 2000
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to determine whether MR imaging features can reliably distinguish hemangiomas from malignant soft-tissue masses. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We retrospectively reviewed MR imaging studies of 22 patients with soft-tissue hemangiomas and 22 patients with malignant soft-tissue masses. Images were reviewed and agreement reached by ...
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Tuite M J - - 2000
PURPOSE: To compare the sensitivity and specificity of three magnetic resonance (MR) imaging signs for the diagnosis of superior labrum anterior-posterior (SLAP) tears. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The study involved 23 consecutive patients with a type 2, 3, or 4 SLAP tear at arthroscopy and 31 age-matched control patients with an ...
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Ito Tomokazu - - 2000
Synovial cysts of the cervical spine are extremely rare. We describe an 8-year-old boy with atlantoaxial subluxation and hypoplasia of the dens. Magnetic resonance imaging showed a round lesion, posterior to the odontoid process. This mass was characterized by a low signal intensity on T1-weighted images, and high signal intensity ...
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Chung M H - - 2000
The aim of this study was to determine whether solitary pulmonary tuberculoma and malignant tumor can be differentiated on the basis of magnetic resonance (MR) signal intensity. Twenty-eight patients with solitary pulmonary lesions were prospectively studied with MR imaging: T1-weighted, enhanced T1-weighted, proton density-weighted, and T2-weighted spin echo images were ...
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Kim M J - - 2000
PURPOSE: To correlate a triangular area of high signal intensity in the porta hepatis on T2-weighted magnetic resonance (MR) cholangiograms of biliary atresia with ultrasonographic (US) and histopathologic findings in a portal mass observed during a Kasai procedure. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Twenty-one consecutive neonates and infants (age range, 13-88 days; ...
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Ferrozzi F - - 2000
PURPOSE: The goal of this work was to describe MR findings (morphology, structure, signal intensity) of ovarian non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL). METHOD: We reviewed the MR images of five female patients aged 13-70 years (mean 46 years) with histologically proven NHL of the ovaries. We evaluated morphological and signal intensity findings ...
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Kuroda S - - 2000
A 41-year-old man presented with an asymptomatic mass in the right medial thigh. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) revealed a well-demarcated, 10-cm mass in the right adductor muscles. The margins of the mass exhibited high signal intensity and the rest showed low or iso signal intensity on T1-weighted MR images. However, ...
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Zeidler M - - 2000
BACKGROUND: There is a need for an accurate non-invasive diagnostic test for variant Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (vCJD). We investigated the sensitivity and specificity of bilateral pulvinar high signal on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) for the diagnosis of vCJD. METHODS: MRI from patients with vCJD and controls (patients with suspected CJD) were ...
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Takuma H - - 2000
A 46-year-old woman presented progressive proximal weakness and dysphagia. Her serum creatine kinase and myoglobin levels were markedly elevated. Chest X-rays revealed bilateral swelling of the hilar lymph nodes. Needle electromyography demonstrated active denervation and early recruitment. MRI of her skeletal muscle showed focal high intensities on T1-weighted images that ...
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Jung J I - - 2000
This study was performed to evaluate the static and dynamic magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) contrast enhancement pattern of progressive massive fibrosis (PMF) in coal workers' pneumoconiosis. Eighteen lesions in 12 patients were evaluated using a 1.5-T MR unit. T1-weighted FLASH images were obtained before and 0.5, 1, 2, 3, 4, ...
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François M - - 2000
Bilateral renal cortical necrosis (BRCN) is an uncommon cause of acute renal failure. Kidney biopsy, arteriography, and contrast-enhanced computed tomography (CT) are usually used to diagnose BRCN. However, these methods can have potentially serious side effects. We report two cases in which magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) evidenced characteristic features of ...
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