Spot the Difference? T1-weighted scans of a 59-year-old with posterior cortical atrophy, done by standard and fast protocols. Which is which? (Answer at bottom.) [Courtesy of Miguel Rosa-Grilo.] In ...
CROSS-SECTIONAL T1-weighted MRI of a healthy human brain. (credit: WikimediaCommons/Asnaebsa) It offers hope that lifestyle and dietary changes can slow brain aging. Brain age, as evaluated by MRI ...
Researchers optimized portable low-field MRI with machine learning to improve brain morphometry and white matter ...
The following is a summary of “Need for a second transurethral resection in high-risk non-muscle-invasive bladder cancer ...
Yale's study identified structural and functional brain alterations in opioid use disorder patients, offering insights for ...
Each participant had coronal T1-weighted MRI and plain radiograph of the left wrist. The degree of distal radius fusion was rated randomly by three radiologists using a six-stage grading system ...
All patients underwent US examination (12 MHz probe) with colour and power Doppler, and 25 consecutive patients also underwent MRI with high resolution T1 weighted and STIR sequences. Results: US ...
including T1-weighted (T1W), T2-weighted (T2W), and proton density-weighted (PDW) MRI sequences from sagittal, coronal, and axial planes. By combining data from arthroscopy, widely considered the ...