نتایج جستجو برای: شاخص swi

تعداد نتایج: 76894  

2012
Ran Tao Jiuquan Zhang Yongming Dai Zhonglan You Yi Fan Jinguo Cui Jian Wang

OBJECTIVE To establish a baseline of susceptibility-weighted imaging (SWI) phase value as a means of detecting iron abnormalities in cirrhotic liver and to analyze its relationship with R2*. MATERIALS AND METHODS Sixteen MnCl(2) phantoms, thirty-seven healthy individuals and 87 cirrhotic patients were performed SWI and multi-echo T2*-weighted imaging, and the signal processing in NMR (SPIN) s...

2017
Alejandro Gomez-Bruton Alejandro Gonzalez-Aguero Angel Matute-Llorente Alba Gomez-Cabello Jose A. Casajus German Vicente-Rodríguez

The aims of the present study were, firstly, to evaluate areal bone mineral density (aBMD), bone strength and structure during a swimming season and compare them to those of normo-active controls (CG), and secondly to ascertain whether practising an additional weight-bearing sport other than swimming might improve bone. Twenty-three swimmers who only swam (SWI-PURE; 14 males, 9 females), 11 swi...

2007
James P. Larsen William Britt Daniel Kido Brenda L. Bartnik Olson Barbara A. Holshouser Wolff M. Kirsch

An 88-year-old woman with a clinical diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease and advanced dementia, was evaluated with standard MRI of the brain as well as Susceptibility Weighted Imaging (SWI) with the MRI. SWI revealed more extensive brain microhemorrhages than standard MRI techniques, allowing the radiologic diagnosis of cerebral amyloid angiopathy. SWI shows promise as a more sensitive diagnostic ...

Journal: :AJNR. American journal of neuroradiology 2010
J Sedlacik U Löbel M Kocak R B Loeffler J R Reichenbach A Broniscer Z Patay C M Hillenbrand

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE SWI is known for its detailed visualization of the cerebral venous system and seems to be a promising tool for early detection of cerebrovascular pathologies in children, who are frequently sedated for MR imaging. Because sedation influences cerebral hemodynamics, we hypothesized that it would affect cerebral venous contrast in SWI. MATERIALS AND METHODS SWI (125 examin...

Journal: :AJNR. American journal of neuroradiology 2010
K Noguchi N Kuwayama M Kubo Y Kamisaki K Kameda G Tomizawa H Kawabe H Seto

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE SWI is a new MR imaging method that maximizes sensitivity to magnetic susceptibility effects with phase information for visualizing small cerebral veins. The purpose of this study was to report the use of SWI in combination with DSC in examining related RCVD in patients with intracranial DAVFs. MATERIALS AND METHODS Ten patients with angiographically confirmed DAVFs wit...

Journal: :Journal of magnetic resonance imaging : JMRI 2015
Chunlei Liu Wei Li Karen A Tong Kristen W Yeom Samuel Kuzminski

Susceptibility-weighted imaging (SWI) is a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) technique that enhances image contrast by using the susceptibility differences between tissues. It is created by combining both magnitude and phase in the gradient echo data. SWI is sensitive to both paramagnetic and diamagnetic substances which generate different phase shift in MRI data. SWI images can be displayed as ...

Journal: :Magnetic resonance in medicine 2014
Sung Suk Oh Se-Hong Oh Yoonho Nam Dongyeob Han Randall B Stafford Jinyoung Hwang Dong-Hyun Kim HyunWook Park Jongho Lee

PURPOSE To introduce novel acquisition and postprocessing approaches for susceptibility weighted imaging (SWI) to remove background field inhomogeneity artifacts in both magnitude and phase data. METHODS The proposed method acquires three echoes in a three-dimensional gradient echo (GRE) sequence, with a field compensation gradient (z-shim gradient) applied to the third echo. The artifacts in...

Journal: :Cell 1999
Maria Pia Cosma Tomoyuki Tanaka Kim Nasmyth

Gene activation in eukaryotes requires chromatin remodeling complexes like Swi/Snf and histone acetylases like SAGA. How these factors are recruited to promoters is not yet understood. Using CHIP, we measured recruitment of Swi/Snf, SAGA, the repressor Ash1p, and transcription factors Swi5p and SBF to the HO endonuclease promoter as cells progress through the yeast cell cycle. Swi5p's entry int...

2009
M. Ida H. Yoshizawa S. Sugawara Y. Kubo K. Hino N. Yorozu

INTRODUCTION: Susceptibility-weighted imaging (SWI) exploits phase shift itself to enhance contrast caused by the susceptibility differences between tissues, and creates contrast between deoxygenated veins and the neighboring tissue in the brain [1]. SWI provides high-spatial resolution, blood-oxygen-dependent, venography without requiring contrast media. Clinically, SWI has been applied to the...

2013
Alexander Radbruch Johanna Mucke Ferdinand Schweser Andreas Deistung Peter Alexander Ringleb Christian Herbert Ziener Matthias Roethke Heinz-Peter Schlemmer Sabine Heiland Jürgen R. Reichenbach Martin Bendszus Stefan Rohde

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Time-of-flight (TOF) angiography detects embolic occlusion of arteries in patients with acute ischemic stroke due to the absence of blood flow in the occluded vessel. In contrast, susceptibility weighted imaging (SWI) directly enables intravascular clot visualization due to hypointense susceptibility vessel signs (SVS) in the occluded vessel. The aim of this study was to ...

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