Ultra-short echo time magnetic resonance angiography using a modified signal targeting with alternative radio frequency spin labeling technique for detecting recanalized pulmonary arteriovenous malformation after coil embolization.
Kohei HamamotoEmiko ChibaNoriko Oyama-ManabeHiroshi ShinmotoPublished in: Acta radiologica open (2021)
Pulmonary arteriovenous malformation (PAVM) is a rare vascular anomaly, for which transcatheter embolization with metallic coils is the standard of care. Although detecting recanalization after embolotherapy is crucial, direct visualization of residual flow with computed tomography or magnetic resonance (MR) imaging is generally difficult due to metal artifacts. We present a case of recanalized PAVM after coil embolization detected by ultra-short echo time MR angiography using a modified signal targeting with an alternative radio frequency spin labeling technique.
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