11 Department of Neurology, Donders Institute for Brain, Cognition and Behaviour, Centre for Neuroscience, Medical Centre, Radboud University Nijmegen, The Netherlands
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Abstract Previous studies have demonstrated that cerebral blood flow (CBF) can be assessed noninvasively by MRI using magnetic labeling of arterial water as a diffusible flow tracer. The purpose of this study was to assess the quality of CBF images obtained from patients with cerebrovascular disease using this method, and to begin to evaluate the potential clinical role for this technique. We recr
Example white matter hyperintensity (WMH) detection results for 3 individuals whose WMH distributions are representative of the broader sample. Detected WMHs are overlaid in white on slices of T1-weighted images. Each row shows a set of 3 slices for a given individual. Each column shows detection at an analogous slice across all 3 individuals. The 3 individuals differ in their WMH distribution: th
PATH56 MRI correlates of vascular cognitive impairment: contribution of microbleeds, white matter changes and infarcts in a large hospital-based cross-sectional study S Gregoire, L Cipolotti, N Sokolovsky, M M Brown, T A Yousry, D J Werring, H R Jaeger, K Smith, K Oaksford, G SchefflerUCL Institute of Neurology, London, UKCorrespondence to s.gregoire{at}ion.ucl.ac.uk Background The mechanisms unde
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