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April 01, 2017; Volume 38,Issue 4
Eckel, L.J.
- PEDIATRICSYou have accessLow-Dose CT for Craniosynostosis: Preserving Diagnostic Benefit with Substantial Radiation Dose ReductionJ.C. Montoya, L.J. Eckel, D.R. DeLone, A.L. Kotsenas, F.E. Diehn, L. Yu, A.C. Bartley, R.E. Carter, C.H. McCollough and J.G. FletcherAmerican Journal of Neuroradiology April 2017, 38 (4) 672-677; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A5063
Eckstein, H.-H.
- EDITOR'S CHOICEADULT BRAINYou have accessMR Imaging of Individual Perfusion Reorganization Using Superselective Pseudocontinuous Arterial Spin-Labeling in Patients with Complex Extracranial Steno-Occlusive DiseaseV. Richter, M. Helle, M.J.P. van Osch, T. Lindner, A.S. Gersing, P. Tsantilas, H.-H. Eckstein, C. Preibisch and C. ZimmerAmerican Journal of Neuroradiology April 2017, 38 (4) 703-711; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A5090
Super selective pseudocontinuous arterial spin-labeling with a circular labeling spot enabling selective vessel labeling was added to routine imaging in a prospective pilot study in 50 patients with extracranial steno-occlusive disease. The detected vessel occlusions/stenoses and perfusion patterns corresponded between cerebral DSA and super selective pseudocontinuous ASL maps in all cases. Perfusion deficits on DSC-CBF maps significantly correlated with those on super selective pseudocontinuous ASL maps. The authors conclude that superselectivepseudocontinuousASL is a robust technique for regional brain perfusion imaging, suitable for the noninvasive diagnostics of individual patient perfusion patterns.
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