BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The occurrence of brain parenchymal signal-intensity changes within the drainage territory of developmental venous anomalies (DVAs) in the absence of cavernous malformations (CMs) has been incompletely assessed. This study was performed to evaluate the prevalence of brain parenchymal signal-intensity abnormalities subjacent to DVA, correlating with DVA morphology and location. MATERIALS AND METHODS: One hundred sixty-four patients with brain MR imaging with contrast studies performed from July 2005 through June 2006 formed the study group. The examinations were reviewed and data were collected regarding the following: location, depth, size of draining vein, associated increased signal intensity on fluid-attenuated in...
Introduction: To examine the clinical and radiologic findings of patients with developmental venous ...
Venous Angiomas or Developmental venous anomalies (DVA) are extreme variations of normal transmedull...
Venous angiomas are relatively common lesions that occur in up to 3% of the general population. It i...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The occurrence of brain parenchymal signal-intensity changes within the drai...
本文 / Department of Radiology, Mie University School of MedicinePurpose To evaluate brain parenchymal...
PURPOSE: To present characteristic MR findings of developmental venous anomalies (DVAs) in terms of ...
To report a retrospective series of 84 cerebral developmental venous anomalies (DVAs), focusing on a...
Developmental venous anomaly (DVA) is probably the most common anomaly of the intracranial vasculatu...
Developmental venous anomaly (DVA) is the most common type of vascular malformation found at autopsy...
Developmental venous anomaly (DVA) is an extreme variation of the normal transmedullary vein, which ...
Background: Developmental venous anomalies (DVAs) can be determined on magnetic resonance imaging (M...
PURPOSE: We sought to determine the prevalence of coexistent occult vascular malformations (OVMs) an...
Developmental venous anomalies are cerebral vascular malformations that present normal venous draina...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Functional MR imaging of the brain, used for both clinical and neuroscientif...
International audienceBackground and Purpose-There are few published data on the patterns of parench...
Introduction: To examine the clinical and radiologic findings of patients with developmental venous ...
Venous Angiomas or Developmental venous anomalies (DVA) are extreme variations of normal transmedull...
Venous angiomas are relatively common lesions that occur in up to 3% of the general population. It i...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The occurrence of brain parenchymal signal-intensity changes within the drai...
本文 / Department of Radiology, Mie University School of MedicinePurpose To evaluate brain parenchymal...
PURPOSE: To present characteristic MR findings of developmental venous anomalies (DVAs) in terms of ...
To report a retrospective series of 84 cerebral developmental venous anomalies (DVAs), focusing on a...
Developmental venous anomaly (DVA) is probably the most common anomaly of the intracranial vasculatu...
Developmental venous anomaly (DVA) is the most common type of vascular malformation found at autopsy...
Developmental venous anomaly (DVA) is an extreme variation of the normal transmedullary vein, which ...
Background: Developmental venous anomalies (DVAs) can be determined on magnetic resonance imaging (M...
PURPOSE: We sought to determine the prevalence of coexistent occult vascular malformations (OVMs) an...
Developmental venous anomalies are cerebral vascular malformations that present normal venous draina...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Functional MR imaging of the brain, used for both clinical and neuroscientif...
International audienceBackground and Purpose-There are few published data on the patterns of parench...
Introduction: To examine the clinical and radiologic findings of patients with developmental venous ...
Venous Angiomas or Developmental venous anomalies (DVA) are extreme variations of normal transmedull...
Venous angiomas are relatively common lesions that occur in up to 3% of the general population. It i...