Topics in magnetic resonance imaging : TMRI
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Top Magn Reson Imaging · Jan 1995
Magnetic resonance imaging of the female pelvis: technical considerations.
To perform magnetic resonance imaging of the female pelvis, one must be familiar with the imaging appearance of normal structures as well as the disease entities that may be encountered. However, it is also important to be familiar with and understand the basic physical principles of the available imaging techniques to be able to optimize image quality and the detection of abnormalities. This discussion is intended to describe the available imaging techniques used in evaluation of the female pelvis. ⋯ Pelvic multicoils will also be described in detail, including the choice of imaging parameters when using these coils and the unique artifacts that can be encountered. Chemical-selective imaging and motion artifact reduction techniques will additionally be described. At the end of the discussion, suggested imaging parameters are given for CSE and FSE sequences and for body coil and multicoil imaging.
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Top Magn Reson Imaging · Jan 1995
ReviewThe use of MR contrast in nonneoplastic disease of the brain.
The clinical utility of intravenous contrast administration in nonneoplastic disease of the brain is well established. Although primarily providing improved diagnostic specificity, contrast use can also improve lesion detection. Applications are discussed in infection, vascular disorders, diseases of white matter, and trauma. ⋯ Basic research suggests efficacy for high dose in disease states with partial or early blood-brain barrier disruption. Gadolinium chelates play as important a role in the evaluation of nonneoplastic disease of the brain as do iodinated agents in computed tomography. Contrast administration facilitates time-efficient and cost-effective diagnosis.