• No results found

Fast multiphase MR imaging of aqueductal CSF flow: 1 Study of healthy subjects

N/A
N/A
Protected

Academic year: 2020

Share "Fast multiphase MR imaging of aqueductal CSF flow: 1 Study of healthy subjects"

Copied!
8
0
0

Loading.... (view fulltext now)

Full text

Loading

Figure

Fig. 1.-Fast multiphase MR pulse sequence [11]. a = RF pulse.
Fig. 3.of 280 (trigger delay -A-0, Fifteen serial (every 50 msec) fast multiphase gated MR images in a healthy volunteer
Fig. 3.-Continued.
Fig. 5.-Piot acquisition normalized msec; of theoretical behavior of fast multiphase MR signal, to signal of static fluid (lflo), vs mean velocity for these parameters: slice thickness = 6 mm; heart phase interval = 50 T1 (CSF) "' 2000 msec; flip angle= 70
+2

References

Related documents

Background: Councils of Chiropractic Education (CCE) indirectly influence patient care and safety through their role of ensuring the standards of training delivered by

It was decided that with the presence of such significant red flag signs that she should undergo advanced imaging, in this case an MRI, that revealed an underlying malignancy, which

Also, both diabetic groups there were a positive immunoreactivity of the photoreceptor inner segment, and this was also seen among control ani- mals treated with a

The paper assessed the challenges facing the successful operations of Public Procurement Act 2007 and the result showed that the size and complexity of public procurement,

19% serve a county. Fourteen per cent of the centers provide service for adjoining states in addition to the states in which they are located; usually these adjoining states have

The program also offers 20 courses of Bachelor’s Degree in Education to students, namely Curriculum and Pedagogy, Malay Language Education, Islamic Education, TESL,

Field experiments were conducted at Ebonyi State University Research Farm during 2009 and 2010 farming seasons to evaluate the effect of intercropping maize with

However, including soy- beans twice within a 4-yr rotation decreased cotton seed yield by 16% compared to continuous cotton across the entire study period ( p < 0.05); whereas,