Objective The assessment of fatty infiltration and edema in the musculature of patients with neuromuscular diseases (NMDs) typically requires the separate performance of T-1-weighted and fat-suppressed T-2-weighted sequences. T-2-weighted Dixon turbo spin echo (TSE) enables the generation of T-2-weighted fat- and water-separated images, which can be used to assess both pathologies simultaneously. The present study examines the diagnostic performance of T-2-weighted Dixon TSE compared with the standard sequences in 10 patients with NMDs and 10 healthy subjects. Methods Whole-body magnetic resonance imaging was performed including T-1-weighted Dixon fast field echo, T-2-weighted short-tau inversion recovery, and T-2-weighted Dixon TSE. Fatty ...
Purpose To test the potential of Dixon T2-weighted fat-only sequences to replace T1-weighted sequenc...
To compare the effectiveness of fat suppression and the image quality of the Dixon method with those...
The development of non-invasive measures of the degree and progression of muscle involvement is esse...
Objective The assessment of fatty infiltration and edema in the musculature of patients with neuromu...
OBJECTIVE: To assess whether multi-echo Dixon magnetic resonance (MR) imaging with simultaneous T2* ...
OBJECTIVES To assess quantitative water T2 relaxometry for the early detection of neuromuscular d...
(1) Background and Purpose: The skeletal muscles of patients suffering from neuromuscular diseases (...
OBJECTIVES To evaluate quantification of early fatty infiltration in supraspinatus muscles with magn...
Imaging has become a valuable tool in the assessment of neuromuscular diseases, and, specifically, q...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is the gold-standard technique for evaluating muscle fatty infiltra...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the effectiveness of fat suppression and the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) of th...
PURPOSE:Fat suppression magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) technique has been used to improve the diag...
To compare the diagnostic accuracy of a single T2 Dixon sequence to the combination T1+STIR as anato...
Abstract MRI's T 2 relaxation time is a valuable biomarker for neuromuscular disorders and muscle dy...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the effects of aerobic exercise training (AET) and cognitive-behavioral th...
Purpose To test the potential of Dixon T2-weighted fat-only sequences to replace T1-weighted sequenc...
To compare the effectiveness of fat suppression and the image quality of the Dixon method with those...
The development of non-invasive measures of the degree and progression of muscle involvement is esse...
Objective The assessment of fatty infiltration and edema in the musculature of patients with neuromu...
OBJECTIVE: To assess whether multi-echo Dixon magnetic resonance (MR) imaging with simultaneous T2* ...
OBJECTIVES To assess quantitative water T2 relaxometry for the early detection of neuromuscular d...
(1) Background and Purpose: The skeletal muscles of patients suffering from neuromuscular diseases (...
OBJECTIVES To evaluate quantification of early fatty infiltration in supraspinatus muscles with magn...
Imaging has become a valuable tool in the assessment of neuromuscular diseases, and, specifically, q...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is the gold-standard technique for evaluating muscle fatty infiltra...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the effectiveness of fat suppression and the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) of th...
PURPOSE:Fat suppression magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) technique has been used to improve the diag...
To compare the diagnostic accuracy of a single T2 Dixon sequence to the combination T1+STIR as anato...
Abstract MRI's T 2 relaxation time is a valuable biomarker for neuromuscular disorders and muscle dy...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the effects of aerobic exercise training (AET) and cognitive-behavioral th...
Purpose To test the potential of Dixon T2-weighted fat-only sequences to replace T1-weighted sequenc...
To compare the effectiveness of fat suppression and the image quality of the Dixon method with those...
The development of non-invasive measures of the degree and progression of muscle involvement is esse...