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    Ultrasound Estimates of Visceral and Subcutaneous-Abdominal Adipose Tissues in Infancy by Emanuella De Lucia Rolfe, Neena Modi, Sabita Uthaya, Ieuan A. Hughes, David B. Dunger, Carlo Acerini, Ronald P. Stolk, Ken K. Ong

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…US visceral and subcutaneous-abdominal depths correlated with MRI quantified IA-AT (, ) and SCA-AT (, ) volumes, respectively. …”
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    Patient's head position-dependent safety analysis of birdcage coil, loop array, and dipole array for applications at 300 MHz in magnetic resonance imaging based on hydrogen nuclei:... by Eunwoo Lee, Taewoo Nam, Daniel Hernandez, Donghyuk Kim, Yeunchul Ryu, Yeji Han, Kyoung-Nam Kim

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…The specific absorption rate (SAR) substantially contributes to the elevation of patient temperatures during magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans, potentially leading to tissue degeneration and damage. …”
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    Sacral Stress Fracture following the Bone Union of Lumbar Spondylolysis by Tatsuro Sasaji, Hideki Imaizumi, Hiroyuki Takano, Hideo Saitoh, Taishi Murakami, Ryuichi Kanabuchi, Motohiko Sekiya

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…Based on his symptoms, sports history, and MRI, he was diagnosed with a sacral stress fracture. …”
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    Semiautomatic volumetry of the temporal lobes of the brain and correlation with electroencephalography results in dogs with assumed idiopathic epilepsy by Paulina Kinga Drobot, Aleksandra Banasik, Karolina Owsińska‐Schmidt, Marcin Wrzosek, Przemysław Podgórski

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Methods Retrospective, observational study. The MRI and EEG examination results of dogs referred for neurological diagnosis data between 2016 and 2021 were retrospectively analyzed. …”
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    Ultrasound of the knee in rheumatology by Girish Gandikota

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…It is also important to keep in mind that ultrasound provides limited information about internal structures such as meniscus and cruciate ligament pathologies and it has a complementary role with MRI.…”
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    Autobiographical Memory Retrieval and Hippocampal Activation as a Function of Repetition and the Passage of Time by Lynn Nadel, Jenna Campbell, Lee Ryan

    Published 2007-01-01
    “…We tested this hypothesis utilizing fMRI, comparing the effect of memory retrieval versus the mere passage of time on hippocampal activation. …”
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    Metamaterial‐Enabled Hybrid Receive Coil for Enhanced Magnetic Resonance Imaging Capabilities by Xia Zhu, Ke Wu, Stephan W. Anderson, Xin Zhang

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Abstract Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) relies on high‐performance receive coils to achieve optimal signal‐to‐noise ratio (SNR), but conventional designs are often bulky and complex. …”
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    A Presentation of Cerebritis Secondary to Granulomatosis with Polyangiitis (Wegener) by James Norman, Ira Pande, Timothy Taylor, Bruno Gran

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…GPA is a rare and treatable differential diagnosis for confused patients with acute or subacute neurological features and unusual MRI findings.…”
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    Prolactin-Secreting Leiomyoma Causing Hyperprolactinaemia Unresponsive to Dopamine Agonist Therapy and Resolution following Myomectomy by Lucinda Barry, Selvan Pather, Ash Gargya, Anthony Marren

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…This case describes a 37-year-old female with hyperprolactinaemia (1846 mIU/L; 85–500 mIU/L) refractory to cabergoline causing infertility and galactorrhea. MRI pituitary was normal. The patient had a known enlarging uterine leiomyoma on serial pelvic ultrasounds (15.2 cm × 9.1 cm × 12.1 cm). …”
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    Diagnosing Sporadic Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease in a Patient with a Suspected Status Epilepticus in the Intensive Care Unit by Harm J. van der Horn, Peter H. Egbers, Michaël A. Kuiper, Wouter J. Schuiling

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…Clinical signs combined with MRI, EEG, and 14-3-3 and/or tau protein determination might be sufficient to diagnose or exclude sCJD and may therefore prevent the application of unnecessary diagnostic tests.…”
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    Evidence for Individual Face Discrimination in Non-Face Selective Areas of the Visual Cortex in Acquired Prosopagnosia by Laurence Dricot, Bettina Sorger, Christine Schiltz, Rainer Goebel, Bruno Rossion

    Published 2008-01-01
    “…Using fMRI-adaptation, we found a larger response to different faces than repeated faces in the ventral part of the LOC both for normals and the patient, next to her right hemisphere lesion. …”
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    Pituitary Adenoma and Hyperprolactinemia Accompanied by Idiopathic Granulomatous Mastitis by Sebahattin Destek, Vahit Onur Gul, Serkan Ahioglu, Kursat Rahmi Serin

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…Ultrasound and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) revealed a suspicious inflamed mass lesion. …”
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    Marchiafava-Bignami and Alcohol Related Acute Polyneuropathy: The Cooccurrence of Two Rare Entities by Samine Boloursaz, Sirous Nekooei, Farrokh Seilanian Toosi, Hossein Rezaei-Dalouei, Behrooz Davachi, Sahar Kazemi, Bita Abbasi

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…We report a 38-year-old man with chronic alcoholism who presented with both cranial and peripheral nerve palsy. On MRI examination characteristic findings of Marchiafava-Bignami disease were recognized. …”
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    A Rare Cause of Low Back Pain: Report of a Tailgut Cyst by E. A. Joyce, D. O. Kavanagh, D. C. Winter

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…They can present as incidental findings during routine examination but over half of patients are thought to present with symptoms. MRI has become the modality of choice to image these frequently misdiagnosed cysts. …”
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    The Role of MR Enterography in Assessing Crohn’s Disease Activity and Treatment Response by Matthew P. Moy, Jenny Sauk, Michael S. Gee

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…New and emerging MRE techniques, such as diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI), magnetization transfer, ultrasmall superparamagnetic iron oxide- (USPIO-) enhanced MRI, and PET-MR, offer the potential for an expanded role of MRI in detecting occult disease activity, evaluating early treatment response/resistance, and differentiating inflammatory from fibrotic strictures. …”
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    Pyogenic Sacroiliitis in Children: Two Case Reports by L. Ghedira Besbes, S. Haddad, A. Abid, Ch. Ben Meriem, M. N. Gueddiche

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…Computed tomography (CT), bone scans, and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the pelvis showed characteristic findings of infectious sacroiliitis, and blood cultures were negatives. …”
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    Late Onset Atypical Pantothenate-Kinase-Associated Neurodegeneration by Natalie Diaz

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…Her initial symptoms were followed by the onset of blepharospasm, cervical dystonia, Parkinsonism, and cognitive impairment. Follow-up MRI four years after presentation revealed the diagnostic “eye-of-the-tiger” sign. …”
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    Inferior Frontal Gyrus Activation Underlies the Perception of Emotions, While Precuneus Activation Underlies the Feeling of Emotions during Music Listening by Ken-ichi Tabei

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…I measured fMRI signals while participants assessed the emotional expression of music (perceived emotion) and their emotional responses to music (felt emotion). …”
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