International audienceNumerous imaging techniques have been developed and applied to evaluate brain hemodynamics. Among these are: Positron Emission Tomography (PET), Single Photon Emission Computed Tomography (SPECT), Xenon-enhanced Computed Tomography (XeCT), Dynamic Perfusion-computed Tomography (PCT), Magnetic Resonance Imaging Dynamic Susceptibility Contrast (DSC), Arterial Spin-Labeling (ASL), and Doppler Ultrasound. These techniques give similar information about brain hemodynamics in the form of parameters such as cerebral blood flow (CBF) or volume (CBV). All of them are used to characterize the same types of pathological conditions. However, each technique has its own advantages and drawbacks. This article addresses the main imagi...
Perfusion is a fundamental biological function, giving an indication of tissue metabolism, through t...
MR imaging and improves patient care. This article reviews the theoretic underpinnings of several po...
Brain perfusion can be assessed by CT and MR. For CT, two major techniquesare used. First, Xenon CT ...
International audienceNumerous imaging techniques have been developed and applied to evaluate brain ...
Background and Purpose - Numerous imaging techniques have been developed and applied to evaluate bra...
International audienceDue to recent efforts in improving spatial and temporal resolution in imaging ...
Brain perfusion SPECT is a functional neuroimaging technique that allows noninvasive study of physio...
Perfusion-weighted magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a widely used technique to study the blood p...
We review the methodology of brain perfusion measurements with MRI and their application to acute st...
Perfusion could provide useful information on the metabolic status and functional status of tissues ...
The characterization and quantification of cerebral hemodynamics can provide critical biological inf...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Brain hypervascular diseases are complex and induce hemodynamic disturbances...
Viability of the cerebral parenchyma is dependent on cerebral blood flow (CBF), which is usually kep...
AbstractPerfusion CT or MRI have been extensively developed over the last years and are accessible o...
The purpose of this study was to compare the non-invasive 3D pseudo-continuous arterial spin labelli...
Perfusion is a fundamental biological function, giving an indication of tissue metabolism, through t...
MR imaging and improves patient care. This article reviews the theoretic underpinnings of several po...
Brain perfusion can be assessed by CT and MR. For CT, two major techniquesare used. First, Xenon CT ...
International audienceNumerous imaging techniques have been developed and applied to evaluate brain ...
Background and Purpose - Numerous imaging techniques have been developed and applied to evaluate bra...
International audienceDue to recent efforts in improving spatial and temporal resolution in imaging ...
Brain perfusion SPECT is a functional neuroimaging technique that allows noninvasive study of physio...
Perfusion-weighted magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a widely used technique to study the blood p...
We review the methodology of brain perfusion measurements with MRI and their application to acute st...
Perfusion could provide useful information on the metabolic status and functional status of tissues ...
The characterization and quantification of cerebral hemodynamics can provide critical biological inf...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Brain hypervascular diseases are complex and induce hemodynamic disturbances...
Viability of the cerebral parenchyma is dependent on cerebral blood flow (CBF), which is usually kep...
AbstractPerfusion CT or MRI have been extensively developed over the last years and are accessible o...
The purpose of this study was to compare the non-invasive 3D pseudo-continuous arterial spin labelli...
Perfusion is a fundamental biological function, giving an indication of tissue metabolism, through t...
MR imaging and improves patient care. This article reviews the theoretic underpinnings of several po...
Brain perfusion can be assessed by CT and MR. For CT, two major techniquesare used. First, Xenon CT ...