For magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of non-traumatic brachial plexus (BP) lesions, sequences with contrast injection should be considered in the differentiation between tumors, infection, postoperative conditions, and post-radiation changes. The most common non-traumatic inflammatory BP neuropathy is radiation neuropathy. T2-weighted images may help to distinguish neoplastic infiltration showing a high signal from radiation-induced neuropathy with fibrosis presenting a low signal. MRI findings in inflammatory BP neuropathy are usually absent or discrete. Diffuse edema of the BP localized mainly in the supraclavicular part of BP, with side-to-side differences, and shoulder muscle denervation may be found on MRI. BP infection is caused by di...
Imaging plays an essential role for the detection and analysis of pathologic conditions of the brach...
Background: To evaluate diffusion-weighted MR neurography (DW-MRN) for visualizing the brachial plex...
Lesions of the brachial plexus are most commonly caused by traumatic injuries. Other causes include ...
For magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of non-traumatic brachial plexus (BP) lesions, sequences with c...
The most common indications for magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the brachial plexus (BP) are tra...
Brachial plexopathies are a common diagnostic problem: conventional imaging techniques can be useful...
AbstractThe first line imaging of the non-traumatic brachial plexus is by MRI. Knowledge of the anat...
The first line imaging of the non-traumatic brachial plexus is by MRI. Knowledge of the anatomy and ...
MRI is the primary imaging modality used to diagnose the cause of brachial plexopathy. This unit pre...
In this retrospective study we describe the MR imaging findings in 230 consecutive patients with sus...
Brachial plexus injury represents the most severe nerve injury of the extremities. While obstetric b...
Pathologic conditions of the brachial plexus often result in serious and disabling complications. Wi...
For imaging, the brachial plexus is a technically and anatomically challenging region of the periphe...
Ultrasound (US) and MR imaging have been shown able to detect in-depth features of brachial plexus a...
Imaging plays an essential role for the detection and analysis of pathologic conditions of the brach...
Background: To evaluate diffusion-weighted MR neurography (DW-MRN) for visualizing the brachial plex...
Lesions of the brachial plexus are most commonly caused by traumatic injuries. Other causes include ...
For magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of non-traumatic brachial plexus (BP) lesions, sequences with c...
The most common indications for magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the brachial plexus (BP) are tra...
Brachial plexopathies are a common diagnostic problem: conventional imaging techniques can be useful...
AbstractThe first line imaging of the non-traumatic brachial plexus is by MRI. Knowledge of the anat...
The first line imaging of the non-traumatic brachial plexus is by MRI. Knowledge of the anatomy and ...
MRI is the primary imaging modality used to diagnose the cause of brachial plexopathy. This unit pre...
In this retrospective study we describe the MR imaging findings in 230 consecutive patients with sus...
Brachial plexus injury represents the most severe nerve injury of the extremities. While obstetric b...
Pathologic conditions of the brachial plexus often result in serious and disabling complications. Wi...
For imaging, the brachial plexus is a technically and anatomically challenging region of the periphe...
Ultrasound (US) and MR imaging have been shown able to detect in-depth features of brachial plexus a...
Imaging plays an essential role for the detection and analysis of pathologic conditions of the brach...
Background: To evaluate diffusion-weighted MR neurography (DW-MRN) for visualizing the brachial plex...
Lesions of the brachial plexus are most commonly caused by traumatic injuries. Other causes include ...