The relation between regional brain iron and T2 shortening.
JM Gomori, RI Grossman - AJNR: American Journal of …, 1993 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Thomas et al attempt to quantitate, using in vitro and in vivo studies, the relationship
between regional brain iron and T2 shortening (1). The paper reconfirms two well-known …
between regional brain iron and T2 shortening (1). The paper reconfirms two well-known …
MR detection of brain iron.
LO Thomas, OB Boyko, DC Anthony… - American Journal of …, 1993 - Am Soc Neuroradiology
PURPOSE To provide further quantitative studies concerning the relationship with age
between regional brain iron and T2 shortening. METHODS a) Quantitative T2 calculations of …
between regional brain iron and T2 shortening. METHODS a) Quantitative T2 calculations of …
Age‐related changes in Brain T1 are correlated with iron concentration
RJ Ogg, RG Steen - Magnetic resonance in medicine, 1998 - Wiley Online Library
Age‐related changes in brain T1 from 115 healthy subjects (range, 4.5–71.9 yr) were
analyzed in relation to published regional brain iron concentration in cortex, caudate …
analyzed in relation to published regional brain iron concentration in cortex, caudate …
Role of iron and ferritin in MR imaging of the brain: a study in primates at different field strengths.
The authors measured in vivo signal intensity on magnetic resonance (MR) images and
postmortem iron concentrations in the brains of three young and two old rhesus monkeys. T2 …
postmortem iron concentrations in the brains of three young and two old rhesus monkeys. T2 …
Imaging of brain iron by magnetic resonance: T2 relaxation at different field strengths
JF Schenck - Journal of the neurological sciences, 1995 - Elsevier
Soon after the advent of magnetic resonance imaging (MR1) as a diagnostic modality in the
1980s, it was recognized that some of the contrast found in brain imaging correlated with …
1980s, it was recognized that some of the contrast found in brain imaging correlated with …
Magnetic resonance imaging of brain iron
B Drayer, P Burger, R Darwin… - American journal …, 1986 - Am Soc Neuroradiology
A prominently decreased signal intensity in the globus pallidum, reticular substantia nigra,
red nucleus, and dentate nucleus was routinely noted in 150 consecutive individuals on T2 …
red nucleus, and dentate nucleus was routinely noted in 150 consecutive individuals on T2 …
Does signal-attenuation on high-field T2-weighted MRI of the brain reflect regional cerebral iron deposition? Observations on the relationship between regional …
T2-weighted MRI shows attenuated signals from the basal ganglia, such signal attenuation
being more evident at high magnetic field strengths of 1.5 tesla (T). The basal ganglia …
being more evident at high magnetic field strengths of 1.5 tesla (T). The basal ganglia …
In vivo MR evaluation of age-related increases in brain iron.
G Bartzokis, J Mintz, D Sultzer, P Marx… - American Journal …, 1994 - Am Soc Neuroradiology
PURPOSE To assess the validity of an MR method of evaluating tissue iron. METHODS The
difference between the transverse relaxation rate (R2) measured with a high-field MR …
difference between the transverse relaxation rate (R2) measured with a high-field MR …
MRI of brain iron
B Drayer, P Burger, R Darwin… - American Journal of …, 1986 - Am Roentgen Ray Soc
A prominently decreased signal intensity in the globus pallidum, reticular substantia nigra,
red nucleus, and dentate nucleus was routinely noted in 150 consecutive individuals on T2 …
red nucleus, and dentate nucleus was routinely noted in 150 consecutive individuals on T2 …
Magnetic resonance imaging of brain iron
JF Schenck - Journal of the neurological sciences, 2003 - jns-journal.com
The development of effective staining and other tissue analysis techniques has long
provided pathologists with a means of studying [1–4] and quantifying [5] the regional …
provided pathologists with a means of studying [1–4] and quantifying [5] the regional …