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The Clinical Application Value of Susceptibility Weighted Imaging in the Central Nervous System 被引量:1
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作者 Haichao Fu 《Journal of Oncology Research》 2020年第1期13-15,共3页
Susceptibility weighted imaging(SWI)is a relatively new magnetic resonance imaging(MRI)technique that uses the difference in tissue magnetic susceptibility to image,and has unique value compared to traditional magneti... Susceptibility weighted imaging(SWI)is a relatively new magnetic resonance imaging(MRI)technique that uses the difference in tissue magnetic susceptibility to image,and has unique value compared to traditional magnetic resonance imaging.This article summarizes its application in the central nervous system and provides a reference for imaging diagnosis and clinical treatment. 展开更多
关键词 susceptibility weighted imaging Central nervous system diseases Magnetic resonance imaging
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Susceptibility-Weighted MRI in the Evaluation of Gynecologic Diseases
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作者 Mohsen Kamel Arid Hamada M. Khater 《Open Journal of Medical Imaging》 2021年第1期6-17,共12页
<strong>Introduction:</strong> Owing to the advanced development of MRI science, it causes obvious great changes of many diseases that affect the female genital system and affect their fertility. Hemorrhag... <strong>Introduction:</strong> Owing to the advanced development of MRI science, it causes obvious great changes of many diseases that affect the female genital system and affect their fertility. Hemorrhagic gynecological diseases especially endometriosis affect young females and cause cyclic pain, in addition to infertility. So early detection is essential for proper treatment. Susceptibility-weighted (SWI) as one of the most recent newly created MRI sequences is highly sensitive to detect products of hemorrhage within different gynecologic disorders with 94.7% sensitivity being more meticulous than conventional MRI sequences as T1 and T2. <strong>Aim of the Work:</strong> A comparison between T1 and T2 as conventional MRI sequences with susceptibility-weighted images (SWI) in many gynecologic disorders by the detection of the presence of internal products of hemorrhage at any stage. <strong>Subjects and Methods:</strong> 48 consecutive patients from Benha University clinics (age range, 17 - 60 years;mean age, 35.67 years). The patients included in the study were presenting with pelvic pain, irregular menses, Dyspareunia, and swelling. All with suspicious diagnosis of ovarian and extra-ovarian lesions. 38 patients out of the 48 patients were known to contain hemorrhagic disorder;all the patients underwent MRI routine pelvis protocol adding SWI sequence. <strong>Results:</strong> There was a greatly significant difference between SWI and conventional MRI sequences T1and T2 with sensitivity 94.7%, 57.9% and 33.3% respectively. <strong>Conclusion:</strong> SWI is a promising tool in the evaluation of hemorrhagic foci within different gynecological disorders. The great ability of detecting hemosiderin foci increases the value of SWI over conventional MRI or US. 展开更多
关键词 ENDOMETRIOSIS susceptibility Weighted imaging (SWI) ADENOMYOSIS Signal Void Magnetic Resonance imaging Hemorrhagic Gynecological Disease
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Elevated Pulse Pressure Is a Risk Factor for Cerebral Microbleeds. A Single Center Case-Control Study
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作者 Christopher Ntege Haibo Xu 《International Journal of Clinical Medicine》 CAS 2023年第2期116-128,共13页
Recent developments in brain magnetic resonance imaging using advanced Susceptibility Weighted Imaging (SWI) have significantly increased the detection and prevalence of Cerebral Microbleeds (CMBs). Here, we aimed to ... Recent developments in brain magnetic resonance imaging using advanced Susceptibility Weighted Imaging (SWI) have significantly increased the detection and prevalence of Cerebral Microbleeds (CMBs). Here, we aimed to explore the association between Pulse Pressure (PP) and CMBs. Having been implicated in various arteriopathies, we hypothesized that elevated PP could also be a risk for CMBs. A retrospective case-control study was conducted from August 2021 to September 2022 at Zhongnan Hospital of Wuhan University China. Extracted data were analyzed in SPSS. Chi-square test, binary logistic regression, and Spearman’s correlation analysis were conducted.104 patients were analyzed. Univariate analysis showed no significant association between PP and CMBs, OR 1.65 (95% CI: 0.737 - 3.694;p > 0.05), while DBP and alcohol consumption were significant, ORs 2.956 (95% CI: 1.249 - 6.997, p < 0.05) and 2.525 (95% CI: 1.062 - 6.002, p < 0.05) respectively. Multivariate analysis, showed that PP was significantly associated with CMBs, OR 3.194 (95% CI: 1.024 - 9.964, p < 0.05) in combination with SBP, DBP, gender, age, smoking and alcohol consumption. Taken together, the study showed that elevated PP is associated with CMB, but is not an independent risk factor for CMBs. 展开更多
关键词 CEREBRAL MICROBLEEDS Pulse Pressure susceptibility Weighted imaging MRI CMBS
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