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Optimizing the diagnosis of hippocampal sclerosis using MR imaging

Optimizing the diagnosis of hippocampal sclerosis using MR imaging

... Each of the four features of hippocampal pathology , namely, decreased signal on T1-weighted images, increased signal on T2-weighted images, atrophy, and loss of internal morphologic str[r] ... See full document

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Gadolinium Enhanced Susceptibility Weighted Imaging in Multiple Sclerosis: Optimizing the Recognition of Active Plaques for Different MR Imaging Sequences

Gadolinium Enhanced Susceptibility Weighted Imaging in Multiple Sclerosis: Optimizing the Recognition of Active Plaques for Different MR Imaging Sequences

... multiple sclerosis: biomarkers for diagnosis, prognosis, and treat- ment ...in MR-detected multiple sclerosis lesions: comparison with gadolinium-enhanced spin-echo images and nonenhanced T1- ... See full document

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Histologically Confirmed Hippocampal Structural Features Revealed by 3T MR Imaging: Potential to Increase Diagnostic Specificity of Mesial Temporal Sclerosis

Histologically Confirmed Hippocampal Structural Features Revealed by 3T MR Imaging: Potential to Increase Diagnostic Specificity of Mesial Temporal Sclerosis

... by using 3T MR imaging anatomic detail have been proposed for a fast quantitative method of assessing hippocampal ...lateral hippocampal margins (Fig 2) in 25 cases of unilateral MTS ... See full document

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Lateralizing Ability of Single voxel Proton MR Spectroscopy in Hippocampal Sclerosis: Comparison with MR Imaging and Positron Emission Tomography

Lateralizing Ability of Single voxel Proton MR Spectroscopy in Hippocampal Sclerosis: Comparison with MR Imaging and Positron Emission Tomography

... different imaging techniques may be explained by the fact that they measure different aspects of the epileptic process; that is, MR imaging depicts only gross anatomic alterations associated with ... See full document

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Imaging findings in hippocampal sclerosis: correlation with pathology

Imaging findings in hippocampal sclerosis: correlation with pathology

... Clinical Hippocampal sclerosis Infantile febrile seizures Ictal depth EEG Ictal scalp EEG Side of speech Side of surgery Outcome MR of hippocampus Atrophy Observer 1 Observer 2 Phase 2 S[r] ... See full document

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Anterior Temporal Changes on MR Images of Children with Hippocampal Sclerosis: An Effect of Seizures on the Immature Brain?

Anterior Temporal Changes on MR Images of Children with Hippocampal Sclerosis: An Effect of Seizures on the Immature Brain?

... with hippocampal sclerosis can be seen on images obtained during early childhood, with prevalence and MR imaging appearances similar to those in adult ...of hippocampal sclerosis ... See full document

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Congenital porencephaly: MR features and relationship to hippocampal sclerosis

Congenital porencephaly: MR features and relationship to hippocampal sclerosis

... optimal imaging information of relevance to pa- tients with epilepsy associated with congenital poren- ...study using magnetic resonance (MR)-based volumetry described the association of mesial ... See full document

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Fast spin echo MR in hippocampal sclerosis: correlation with pathology and surgery

Fast spin echo MR in hippocampal sclerosis: correlation with pathology and surgery

... of hippocampal sclerosis in temporal lobe epilepsy with fast spin-echo MR and correlate it with histopathologic findings and surgical ...METHODS: MR images of 30 patients with temporal lobe ... See full document

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Multiple Sclerosis: The Role of MR Imaging

Multiple Sclerosis: The Role of MR Imaging

... ultiple sclerosis (MS) is considered an inflammatory au- toimmune neurologic disease that is characterized by pathologic changes, including demyelination and axonal in- ...first MR images of MS were ... See full document

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Clinical significance of asymmetry of the fornix and mamillary body on MR in hippocampal sclerosis

Clinical significance of asymmetry of the fornix and mamillary body on MR in hippocampal sclerosis

... spin-echo MR imaging and both fornices can be well outlined ...of hippocampal sclerosis (in the presurgical hippocampal sclerosis group) or surgery (in the postsurgical ... See full document

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Alexander Disease: Diagnosis with MR Imaging

Alexander Disease: Diagnosis with MR Imaging

... typical MR findings of Alexander ...changes. MR im- aging also has shown minimal or no white matter abnormalities in such cases (37, ...multiple sclerosis (19), tumors (41), and drug toxicity ... See full document

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Multimodal Coregistration in Patients with Temporal Lobe Epilepsy—Results of Different Imaging Modalities in Lateralization of the Affected Hemisphere in MR Imaging Positive and Negative Subgroups

Multimodal Coregistration in Patients with Temporal Lobe Epilepsy—Results of Different Imaging Modalities in Lateralization of the Affected Hemisphere in MR Imaging Positive and Negative Subgroups

... MR imaging was performed at 1.5T Magnetom Sonata (Siemens Medical Solutions, Erlangen Germany) with a standard head coil and included the following sequences: T2-weighted, fluid-attenuated in- version ... See full document

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MR Imaging of Tuberous Sclerosis in Neonates and Young Infants

MR Imaging of Tuberous Sclerosis in Neonates and Young Infants

... Although the complete constellation of intracra- nial tuberous sclerosis findings in early infancy is quite characteristic, the presence of a solitary or a few hyperintense lesions can pose a diagnostic problem. ... See full document

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MR Imaging in the Presurgical Workup of Patients with Drug Resistant Epilepsy

MR Imaging in the Presurgical Workup of Patients with Drug Resistant Epilepsy

... MR Imaging and Histopathologic Analysis MR imaging readings and histopathologic diag- noses are detailed in Table ...proved sclerosis of the Ammon horn sclerosis: 85 patients ... See full document

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CT and MR Imaging in the Diagnosis of Scleritis

CT and MR Imaging in the Diagnosis of Scleritis

... An 80-year-old woman with granulomatosis with polyangiitis (Wegener) presented with a history of left ocular pain and 1 month of left eyelid swelling. Ultrasonography identified left posterior scleritis, but because of ... See full document

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Asymmetric Development of the Hippocampal Region Is Common: A Fetal MR Imaging Study

Asymmetric Development of the Hippocampal Region Is Common: A Fetal MR Imaging Study

... by using a birdcage knee-foot ...by using abdominal phased-array flexible coils. The imaging protocol included T2-weighted single-shot FSE sequences in the sagittal, axial, and coronal ... See full document

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Can Quantitative Diffusion Weighted MR Imaging Differentiate Benign and Malignant Cold Thyroid Nodules? Initial Results in 25 Patients

Can Quantitative Diffusion Weighted MR Imaging Differentiate Benign and Malignant Cold Thyroid Nodules? Initial Results in 25 Patients

... by using the same parameters, were obtained of the contralateral thyroid lobe, which did not present any evidence of pathology, either on MR imaging or scin- ...echo-planar imaging (EPI) ... See full document

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Lessons of ALS imaging: Pitfalls and future directions   A critical review

Lessons of ALS imaging: Pitfalls and future directions A critical review

... 61. Tanaka M, Kondo S, Hirai S, et al. Cerebral blood flow and oxygen metabolism in progressive dementia associated with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. J Neurol Sci. 1993 Dec 1;120(1):22-8. 62. Talbot PR, Goulding ... See full document

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Neuroimaging and Cartography: Mapping Brain Tumors

Neuroimaging and Cartography: Mapping Brain Tumors

... Although MR images are currently of exquisite resolution, as neuroradiologists we all acknowledge that confidently mapping the margins of primary brain tumors is very ...proton MR spectroscopy (MRS) shows ... See full document

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Clinical and multimodal biomarker correlates of ADNI neuropathological findings

Clinical and multimodal biomarker correlates of ADNI neuropathological findings

... stained using hematoxylin and eosin and a modified Bielschowsky silver impregnation; immunohistochemistry (IHC) was performed using antibodies to ubiquitin (Dako, Carpinteria, CA), phosphorylated tau (PHF1, ... See full document

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