Spiral T1 Spin-Echo for Routine Postcontrast Brain MRI Exams: A Multicenter Multireader Clinical Evaluation.
M B OoiZhiqiang LiRyan K RobisonDinghui WangAshley G AndersonN R ZwartA BakhruS NagarajT MathewsS HeyJ J KoonenIvan E DimitrovH T FrielQuin LuMakoto ObaraI SahaHui WangY WangY ZhaoM H TemkitHouchun Harry HuThomas L ChenevertOsamu TogaoJean A TkachUsha D NagarajMarco Aurélio Pinho de OliveiraRakesh Kumar GuptaJuan E SmallMara M KunstJohn P KarisJalal B AndreJeffrey H MillerNándor K PintérJames G PipePublished in: AJNR. American journal of neuroradiology (2020)
Spiral 2D T1 spin-echo for routine structural brain MR imaging is feasible in the clinic with conventional scanners and was preferred by neuroradiologists for overall postcontrast intracranial evaluation.
Keyphrases
- contrast enhanced
- clinical evaluation
- diffusion weighted imaging
- diffusion weighted
- magnetic resonance
- resting state
- magnetic resonance imaging
- white matter
- clinical practice
- room temperature
- density functional theory
- computed tomography
- functional connectivity
- single molecule
- cerebral ischemia
- primary care
- cross sectional
- brain injury
- molecular dynamics
- optic nerve
- ionic liquid
- blood brain barrier
- optical coherence tomography