PubMed: 16972217Magnetic resonance signal intensity of focal liver lesions is the result of their histological and cytological features. Therefore, analysis of lesion signal intensity and enhancement patterns obtained with magnetic resonance imaging is essential for the differential diagnosis of focal liver lesions. In this article, we review the magnetic resonance imaging features of the most common focal liver lesions. © Turkish Society of Radiology 2005
Magnetic resonance imaging of the liver - Diagnostic possibilities and new applications Abstract. Ma...
OBJECTIVES: Accurate classification of focal liver lesions is an important part of liver disease dia...
The goal is assessing the diffusion magnetic resonance imaging (dMRI) method efficiency in character...
Magnetic resonance signal intensity of focal liver lesions is affected by numerous pathologic factor...
Background: Focal liver lesions have a broad differential diagnosis. MRI with its improved soft tiss...
Abstract: Magnetic resonance imaging, MRI has more advantages than ultrasound, computed tomography, ...
This article reviews focal liver lesions hyperintense on T1-weighted magnetic resonance (MR) images ...
This article reviews focal liver lesions hyperintense on T1-weighted magnetic resonance (MR) images ...
A total of 124 lesions from 1 to 6cm in diameter, including 31 cavernous hemangiomas, 32 metastases ...
The authors determined the efficacy of main methods of MR-imaging and their part in differentiated d...
Background: The goals of imaging in focal liver lesions is to assess the number, size, location and...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) relies on the physical properties of unpaired protons in tissues to...
AbstractGadolinium-enhanced magnetic resonance for the evaluation of hepatic lesions is increasingly...
AbstractObjectiveThe diagnostic accuracy of MSCT and MRI for evaluation of hepatic focal lesions.Des...
The magnetic resonance appearance of three lesions of focal nodular hyperplasia observed in two pati...
Magnetic resonance imaging of the liver - Diagnostic possibilities and new applications Abstract. Ma...
OBJECTIVES: Accurate classification of focal liver lesions is an important part of liver disease dia...
The goal is assessing the diffusion magnetic resonance imaging (dMRI) method efficiency in character...
Magnetic resonance signal intensity of focal liver lesions is affected by numerous pathologic factor...
Background: Focal liver lesions have a broad differential diagnosis. MRI with its improved soft tiss...
Abstract: Magnetic resonance imaging, MRI has more advantages than ultrasound, computed tomography, ...
This article reviews focal liver lesions hyperintense on T1-weighted magnetic resonance (MR) images ...
This article reviews focal liver lesions hyperintense on T1-weighted magnetic resonance (MR) images ...
A total of 124 lesions from 1 to 6cm in diameter, including 31 cavernous hemangiomas, 32 metastases ...
The authors determined the efficacy of main methods of MR-imaging and their part in differentiated d...
Background: The goals of imaging in focal liver lesions is to assess the number, size, location and...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) relies on the physical properties of unpaired protons in tissues to...
AbstractGadolinium-enhanced magnetic resonance for the evaluation of hepatic lesions is increasingly...
AbstractObjectiveThe diagnostic accuracy of MSCT and MRI for evaluation of hepatic focal lesions.Des...
The magnetic resonance appearance of three lesions of focal nodular hyperplasia observed in two pati...
Magnetic resonance imaging of the liver - Diagnostic possibilities and new applications Abstract. Ma...
OBJECTIVES: Accurate classification of focal liver lesions is an important part of liver disease dia...
The goal is assessing the diffusion magnetic resonance imaging (dMRI) method efficiency in character...