Index by author
April 01, 2015; Volume 36,Issue 4
Lee, D.S.
- Head & NeckOpen AccessAssociation of Superior Oblique Muscle Volumes with the Presence or Absence of the Trochlear Nerve on High-Resolution MR Imaging in Congenital Superior Oblique PalsyH.K. Yang, D.S. Lee, J.H. Kim and J.-M. HwangAmerican Journal of Neuroradiology April 2015, 36 (4) 774-778; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A4202
Leeds, N.E.
- BrainYou have accessDynamic Contrast-Enhanced Perfusion Processing for Neuroradiologists: Model-Dependent Analysis May Not Be Necessary for Determining Recurrent High-Grade Glioma versus Treatment EffectJ.D. Hamilton, J. Lin, C. Ison, N.E. Leeds, E.F. Jackson, G.N. Fuller, L. Ketonen and A.J. KumarAmerican Journal of Neuroradiology April 2015, 36 (4) 686-693; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A4190
Leemans, C.R.
- Head & NeckYou have accessQuantitative Diffusion-Weighted MRI Parameters and Human Papillomavirus Status in Oropharyngeal Squamous Cell CarcinomaC.S. Schouten, P. de Graaf, E. Bloemena, B.I. Witte, B.J.M. Braakhuis, R.H. Brakenhoff, C.R. Leemans, J.A. Castelijns and R. de BreeAmerican Journal of Neuroradiology April 2015, 36 (4) 763-767; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A4271
Li, X.
- FELLOWS' JOURNAL CLUBBrainOpen AccessCerebral Microbleeds: Different Prevalence, Topography, and Risk Factors Depending on Dementia Diagnosis—The Karolinska Imaging Dementia StudyS. Shams, J. Martola, T. Granberg, X. Li, M. Shams, S.M. Fereshtehnejad, L. Cavallin, P. Aspelin, M. Kristoffersen-Wiberg and L.O. WahlundAmerican Journal of Neuroradiology April 2015, 36 (4) 661-666; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A4176
MR studies in more than 1500 patients with dementia revealed that 22% had microbleedsthat were predominantly lobar and occipital in cases of Alzheimer disease. Patients with microbleeds were older, male, and hypertensive. Prevalence, location, and risk factors of microbleeds varied depending on dementia diagnosis and may be taken into account when anticoagulating such patients.
Lin, J.
- BrainYou have accessDynamic Contrast-Enhanced Perfusion Processing for Neuroradiologists: Model-Dependent Analysis May Not Be Necessary for Determining Recurrent High-Grade Glioma versus Treatment EffectJ.D. Hamilton, J. Lin, C. Ison, N.E. Leeds, E.F. Jackson, G.N. Fuller, L. Ketonen and A.J. KumarAmerican Journal of Neuroradiology April 2015, 36 (4) 686-693; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A4190
Linetsky, M.
- BrainOpen AccessArterial Spin-Labeling Perfusion MRI Stratifies Progression-Free Survival and Correlates with Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor Status in GlioblastomaX.J. Qiao, B.M. Ellingson, H.J. Kim, D.J.J. Wang, N. Salamon, M. Linetsky, A.R. Sepahdari, B. Jiang, J.J. Tian, S.R. Esswein, T.F. Cloughesy, A. Lai, L. Nghiemphu and W.B. PopeAmerican Journal of Neuroradiology April 2015, 36 (4) 672-677; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A4196
Livne, M.
- SpineOpen AccessCharacterizing the Location of Spinal and Vertebral Levels in the Human Cervical Spinal CordD.W. Cadotte, A. Cadotte, J. Cohen-Adad, D. Fleet, M. Livne, J.R. Wilson, D. Mikulis, N. Nugaeva and M.G. FehlingsAmerican Journal of Neuroradiology April 2015, 36 (4) 803-810; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A4192
Lobotesis, K.
- InterventionalYou have accessExtra-Aneurysmal Flow Modification Following Pipeline Embolization Device Implantation: Focus on Regional Branches, Perforators, and the Parent VesselG. Gascou, K. Lobotesis, H. Brunel, P. Machi, C. Riquelme, O. Eker, A. Bonafé and V. CostalatAmerican Journal of Neuroradiology April 2015, 36 (4) 725-731; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A4191
Lownie, S.P.
- LETTERYou have accessVisual Outcomes and Ophthalmic AneurysmsT.K. Mattingly, D.M. Pelz and S.P. LownieAmerican Journal of Neuroradiology April 2015, 36 (4) E32; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A4244
Luetmer, P.H.
- EDITOR'S CHOICESpineOpen AccessSystematic Literature Review of Imaging Features of Spinal Degeneration in Asymptomatic PopulationsW. Brinjikji, P.H. Luetmer, B. Comstock, B.W. Bresnahan, L.E. Chen, R.A. Deyo, S. Halabi, J.A. Turner, A.L. Avins, K. James, J.T. Wald, D.F. Kallmes and J.G. JarvikAmerican Journal of Neuroradiology April 2015, 36 (4) 811-816; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A4173
This meta-analysis of the literature reveals that imaging findings of spine degeneration are present in high proportions of asymptomatic individuals, increasing with age. Many imaging-based degenerative features are likely part of normal aging and unassociated with pain.
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American Journal of Neuroradiology
Vol. 36, Issue 4
1 Apr 2015
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