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Topics in Magnetic Resonance Imaging : TMRI

https://read.qxmd.com/read/35225842/congenital-zika-syndrome-the-main-cause-of-death-and-correspondence-between-brain-ct-and-postmortem-histological-section-findings
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February 1, 2022: Topics in Magnetic Resonance Imaging: TMRI
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35225841/update-imaging-findings-of-congenital-zika-syndrome-a-disease-story-that-is-still-being-written
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February 1, 2022: Topics in Magnetic Resonance Imaging: TMRI
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35225840/magnetic-resonance-elastography-in-intracranial-neoplasms-a-scoping-review
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Jan Saip Aunan-Diop, Bo Halle, Christian Bonde Pedersen, Ulla Jensen, Sune Munthe, Frederik Harbo, Mikkel Schou Andersen, Frantz Rom Poulsen
BACKGROUND: Magnetic resonance elastography (MRE) allows noninvasive assessment of intracranial tumor mechanics and may thus be predictive of intraoperative conditions. Variations in the use of technical terms complicate reading of current literature, and there is need of a review using consolidated nomenclature. OBJECTIVES: We present an overview of current literature on MRE relating to human intracranial neoplasms using standardized nomenclature suggested by the MRE guidelines committee...
February 1, 2022: Topics in Magnetic Resonance Imaging: TMRI
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35225839/visualization-of-concurrent-epicardial-and-microvascular-coronary-artery-disease-in-a-patient-with-systemic-lupus-erythematosus-by-magnetic-resonance-imaging
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Liam McGill, Callum Gill, U Joseph Schoepf, Richard R Bayer, Pal Suranyi, Akos Varga-Szemes
We present a patient with history of systemic lupus erythematosus who presented with acute chest pain. Electrocardiography, invasive coronary angiography, and cardiac MRI were performed during the course of her evaluation. Invasive coronary angiography demonstrated obstructive disease in the diagonal system and cardiovascular MRI confirmed an anterior infarct consistent with the electrocardiographic findings. However, MRI also revealed focal inferoseptal hypoperfusion inconsistent with electrocardiographic and angiographic findings...
February 1, 2022: Topics in Magnetic Resonance Imaging: TMRI
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35225838/afternoon-thoughts-about-a-new-beginning-the-value-of-mri-and-the-need-for-curiosity
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Tilman Emrich
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February 1, 2022: Topics in Magnetic Resonance Imaging: TMRI
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34613948/a-web-based-system-to-assist-with-etiology-differential-diagnosis-in-children-with-arterial-ischemic-stroke
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Anjini Karthik, Bin Jiang, Ying Li, Nancy K Hills, Maria Kuchherzki, Gabrielle A deVeber, A James Barkovich, Heather J Fullerton, Max Wintermark
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The diagnosis of childhood arteriopathy is complex. We present a Web-based, evidence-backed classification system to return the most likely cause(s) of a pediatric arterial ischemic stroke. This tool incorporates a decision-making algorithm that considers a patient's clinical and imaging features before returning a differential diagnosis, including the likelihood of various arteriopathy subtypes. METHODS: The Vascular Effects of Infection in Pediatric Stroke study prospectively enrolled 355 children with arterial ischemic stroke (2010-2014)...
October 1, 2021: Topics in Magnetic Resonance Imaging: TMRI
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34613947/cerebral-perfusion-in-pediatric-stroke-children-are-not-little-adults
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REVIEW
Sarah Lee, Bin Jiang, Jeremy J Heit, Robert L Dodd, Max Wintermark
Cerebral perfusion imaging provides useful information about the hemodynamic state of the brain that is relevant to a number of neurologic conditions, including stroke, epilepsy, and brain tumors. Multiple imaging modalities have been developed to evaluate brain perfusion, primarily by the use of different tracers to measure cerebral blood volume and cerebral blood flow. Here, we provide an overview of magnetic resonance imaging perfusion techniques; summarize the role of perfusion imaging in adult stroke; describe changes in cerebral blood flow over childhood; and discuss the relevance and future directions of perfusion imaging in pediatric cerebrovascular disorders and stroke...
October 1, 2021: Topics in Magnetic Resonance Imaging: TMRI
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34613946/reperfusion-therapies-for-children-with-arterial-ischemic-stroke
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Jeremy J Heit, Prakash Muthusami, Ronil V Chandra, Ferdinand Hui, Matias Negrotto, Sarah Lee, Bruce A Wasserman, Todd A Abruzzo
Modern hyperacute reperfusion therapies including intravenous thrombolysis and mechanical thrombectomy have transformed the management of arterial ischemic stroke (AIS) in adults. Multiple randomized clinical trials have demonstrated that these therapies enable remarkable improvements in clinical outcome for properly selected patients with AIS. Because pediatric patients were excluded from predicate clinical trials, there is a conspicuous lack of data to guide selection of therapies and inform age-adjusted and pathology-oriented treatment modifications for children...
October 1, 2021: Topics in Magnetic Resonance Imaging: TMRI
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34613945/definitive-diagnostic-evaluation-of-the-child-with-arterial-ischemic-stroke-and-approaches-to-secondary-stroke-prevention
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sarah Lee, Prakash Muthusami, Bruce M Wasserman, Jeremy J Heit, Ronil V Chandra, Ferdinand Hui, Matias Negrotto, Todd A Abruzzo
In children with arterial ischemic stroke (AIS), the definitive diagnosis of stroke subtype and confirmation of stroke etiology is necessary to mitigate stroke morbidity and prevent recurrent stroke. The common causes of AIS in children are sharply differentiated from the common causes of adult AIS. A comprehensive, structured diagnostic approach will identify the etiology of stroke in most children. Adequate diagnostic evaluation relies on advanced brain imaging and vascular imaging studies. A variety of medical and surgical secondary stroke prevention strategies directed at the underlying cause of stroke are available...
October 1, 2021: Topics in Magnetic Resonance Imaging: TMRI
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34613944/initial-diagnostic-evaluation-of-the-child-with-suspected-arterial-ischemic-stroke
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Matias Negrotto, Prakash Muthusami, Bruce M Wasserman, Sarah Lee, Jeremy J Heit, Ronil V Chandra, Ferdinand Hui, Todd A Abruzzo
Numerous factors make the initial diagnostic evaluation of children with suspected arterial ischemic stroke (AIS) a relatively unsettling challenge, even for the experienced stroke specialist. The low frequency of pediatric AIS, diversity of unique age-oriented stroke phenotypes, and unconventional approaches required for diagnosis and treatment all contribute difficulty to the process. This review aims to outline important features that differentiate pediatric AIS from adult AIS and provide practical strategies that will assist the stroke specialist with diagnostic decision making in the initial phase of care...
October 1, 2021: Topics in Magnetic Resonance Imaging: TMRI
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34397970/cerebral-perfusion-imaging-for-intravenous-thrombolysis-treatment
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Diana E Slawski Md, Gregory W Albers Md
Intravenous thrombolysis is the cornerstone of acute ischemic stroke treatment. However, the benefits of recanalization and reperfusion must be balanced against the risk of intracranial hemorrhage. Time from symptom onset was previously the most important selection tool for identifying patients who would benefit from treatment without prohibitive risk for secondary hemorrhage. Enhanced techniques in noncontrast computed tomography followed by computed tomography and magnetic resonance perfusion imaging led to the expansion of treatment eligibility for intravenous thrombolysis...
August 1, 2021: Topics in Magnetic Resonance Imaging: TMRI
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34397969/mr-perfusion-in-the-evaluation-of-mechanical-thrombectomy-candidacy
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Varsha Muddasani, Adam de Havenon, J Scott McNally, Hediyeh Baradaran, Matthew D Alexander
Stroke is a leading cause of disability and mortality, and the incidence of ischemic stroke is projected to continue to rise in coming decades. These projections emphasize the need for improved imaging techniques for accurate diagnosis allowing effective treatments for ischemic stroke. Ischemic stroke is commonly evaluated with computed tomography (CT) or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Noncontrast CT is typically used within 4.5 hours of symptom onset to identify candidates for thrombolysis. Beyond this time window, thrombolytic therapy may lead to poor outcomes if patients are not optimally selected using appropriate imaging...
August 1, 2021: Topics in Magnetic Resonance Imaging: TMRI
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34397968/improving-ischemic-stroke-care-with-mri-and-deep-learning-artificial-intelligence
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yannan Yu, Jeremy J Heit, Greg Zaharchuk
Advanced magnetic resonance imaging has been used as selection criteria for both acute ischemic stroke treatment and secondary prevention. The use of artificial intelligence, and in particular, deep learning, to synthesize large amounts of data and to understand better how clinical and imaging data can be leveraged to improve stroke care promises a new era of stroke care. In this article, we review common deep learning model structures for stroke imaging, evaluation metrics for model performance, and studies that investigated deep learning application in acute ischemic stroke care and secondary prevention...
August 1, 2021: Topics in Magnetic Resonance Imaging: TMRI
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34397967/rethinking-the-collateral-vasculature-assessment-in-acute-ischemic-stroke-the-comprehensive-collateral-cascade
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Tobias Djamsched Faizy, Jeremy Josef Heit
Occlusion of a cervical or cerebral artery results in disruption of blood flow to the brain and may result in irreversible infarction. Intracranial pial collaterals are a network of arteries that may preserve blood flow to otherwise critically hypoperfused brain areas until vessel recanalization is achieved. The robustness of these arterial collaterals is pivotal for the survivability of ischemic brain tissue and is associated with treatment success and long-term clinical outcome. More recently, the importance of venous outflow from ischemic brain tissue has been appreciated...
August 1, 2021: Topics in Magnetic Resonance Imaging: TMRI
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34397966/endovascular-thrombectomy-treatment-beyond-early-time-windows-and-small-core
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Jayson Lavie, Ananth K Vellimana, Arindam Rano Chatterjee
Tremendous advancements in the treatment of acute ischemic stroke in the last 25 years have been based on the principle of reperfusion in early time windows and identification of small core infarct for intravenous thrombolysis and mechanical thrombectomy. Advances in neuroimaging have made possible the safe treatment of patients with acute ischemic stroke in longer time windows and with more specific selection of patients with salvageable brain tissue. In this review, we discuss the history of endovascular stroke thrombectomy trials and highlight the neuroimaging-based trials that validated mechanical thrombectomy techniques in the extended time window with assessment of penumbral tissue...
August 1, 2021: Topics in Magnetic Resonance Imaging: TMRI
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34096900/olfactory-dysfunction-in-neurodegenerative-disease
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Israel Saramago, Ana M Franceschi
Familiarity with the physiology of smell allows a deeper understanding of olfactory dysfunction in dementia and neurodegenerative disease. This manuscript reviews the characteristic clinical and advanced imaging findings in patients with neurodegenerative disorders presenting with olfactory dysfunction.
June 1, 2021: Topics in Magnetic Resonance Imaging: TMRI
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34096899/special-mri-techniques-to-suss-out-spontaneous-cerebrospinal-fluid-leaks
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Ernest Yushvayev, Bradley N Delman, Claudia F E Kirsch
Anterior skull base cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) fistulas result from skull base osteodural defects, allowing subarachnoid space CSF to escape into pneumatized cavities such as the paranasal sinuses and nasal fossa. Precise localization, characterization, and effective treatment of CSF leaks is essential to prevent meningitis, treatment failure, or recurrence. Advances in magnetic resonance imaging have improved radiologists' ability to localize and characterize anterior skull base CSF fistulas. This article reviews new imaging techniques enabling diagnostic location of CSF fistulas, with an emphasis on magnetic resonance imaging-based techniques...
June 1, 2021: Topics in Magnetic Resonance Imaging: TMRI
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34096898/doing-great-with-dotatate-update-on-ga-68-dotatate-positron-emission-tomography-computed-tomography-and-magnetic-resonance-imaging-for-evaluation-of-sinonasal-tumors
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Avraham B Zlochower, Jared M Steinklein
Sinonasal tumors are relatively rare and radiographically challenging to evaluate due to their wide variety of pathologies and imaging features. However, sinonasal tumors possessing somatostatin receptor overexpression have the benefit of utilizing a multimodality anatomic and functional imaging for a more comprehensive evaluation. This is particularly evident with esthesioneuroblastoma, with computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging defining the anatomic extent of the tumor, whereas somatostatin receptor imaging, particularly with gallium-68 DOTATATE positron emission tomography/computed tomography, is used to assess the presence of metastatic disease for staging purposes as well as in the surveillance for tumor recurrence...
June 1, 2021: Topics in Magnetic Resonance Imaging: TMRI
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34096897/mri-of-sinonasal-malignancies
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REVIEW
Akinrinola Famuyide, Amy Juliano, Gul Moonis
Sinonasal cavity is an important subsite in head and neck tumors. There are a myriad of malignancies that present within this area. Adequate staging for treatment planning requires multimodality evaluation. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) forms an important component in the evaluation of sinonasal tumors. We sought to review the most common sinonasal tumors, including sinonasal anatomy, clinical features, and common imaging features. A literature review was performed to evaluate common sinonasal tumors. Owing to the different tissue types within the sinonasal cavity, there are multiple different tumor pathologies within the sinonasal compartment...
June 1, 2021: Topics in Magnetic Resonance Imaging: TMRI
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34096896/unique-imaging-findings-of-neurologic-phantosmia-following-pfizer-biontech-covid-19-vaccination-a-case-report
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Graham Keir, Naomi I Maria, Claudia F E Kirsch
Olfactory dysfunction related to SARS-CoV-2 infection and COVID-19 disease is now well established in the literature. In December 2020, the FDA approved the Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna vaccines for use in preventing COVID-19 in the United States. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first report of a phantosmia post-Pfizer COVID-19 vaccination, with positive magnetic resonance imaging radiographic findings in a patient with documented absence of infection by SARS-CoV-2 virus or concomitant sinonasal disease...
June 1, 2021: Topics in Magnetic Resonance Imaging: TMRI
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