18 results with keyword: 'mr imaging of the brain in patients with diabetes insipidus'
5 32 F Acute Symmetric , thickened stalk; no Enhanced studies not performed L ung biopsy hyperintensity in post pitu-.. itary on
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Fig. B, SE image, 1800/120, at same level shows high signal intensity in same areas of white matter, and also adjacent to posterior horns. c, Plain CT scan shows mild dilatation
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Accelerated CS-SENSE MR imaging provides equivalent image quality compared with corresponding conventional MR imaging in patients undergoing brain MR imaging of tumor by 3D T2-
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Of the 5 patients with GdM-documented leaks in this group, 2 patients had classic findings on brain MR imaging with negative spine MR imaging.. One patient had equivocal findings
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Snort: Snort is a free and open source network intrusion prevention system (NIPS) and network intrusion detection system (NIDS) This network intrusion detection
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The majority of adult patients with central diabetes insipidus (DI) have abnormalities on pituitary magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), with loss of the posterior
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In unselected patients with CADASIL, brain atrophy and lacunes are the main imaging correlates of disease severity, but MR imaging correlates of reaction time in mildly
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Mainstream primary care services, such as private general practices and community health clinics, also have a strong potential to improve the quality of the primary care they
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The 4 common scenarios for requesting a brain MR imaging for patients with an established diagnosis of MS are the following: new baseline evaluation (previous MR imaging
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Globus pallidus alterations and brain atrophy in liver cirrhosis patients with encephalopathy: an MR
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• Neurologic evaluation and imaging of the brain, preferably by MR imaging, should be considered prior to treatment in all patients with neurologic Wilson’s disease and should
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In this retrospective study, the presence of brain abnormalities on MR images in a large group of consecutive patients with retinoblastoma is evaluated.. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Brain
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Whereas findings of brain and spinal MR im- aging may appear normal in some patients as in our patient 9, there is a spectrum of MR imaging findings seen in patients with HSP,
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Key words: body imaging, brain imaging, magnetic resonance imaging, MR-compatible incubator, neonates Neonatal brain and body imaging in the MR-compatible incubator..
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BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Spectroscopic studies ( 1 H-MR spectroscopy) of normal-appearing white matter (NAWM) in patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) with MR imaging brain lesions
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ADC values were significantly in- creased in patients with low GCS scores, conventional MR imaging evidence of brain stem injury, and nor- mal conventional MR images (Group A)..
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Differentiation of recurrent brain tumor versus radiation injury using diffusion tensor imaging in patients with new contrast enhancing lesions. MR spectroscopy in
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