Pathologic conditions of the brachial plexus often result in serious and disabling complications. With the increasing availability and use of new and powerful MRI sequences and coils, understanding and assessment of the complex anatomy and pathology of the brachial plexus have been greatly facilitated. These new technical developments have led to an improved assessment of brachial plexus lesions, thereby improving patient care. In this article we describe various MRI techniques for the evaluation of the brachial plexus obtained at 1.5 T and 3 T, and we explain differences and similarities between sequences and protocols performed on MRI equipment from different vendors. The main characteristics of pathologic conditions affecting the brachia...
The most common indications for magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the brachial plexus (BP) are tra...
Purpose The present study aimed to establish a baseline for detailed 3D brachial plexus reconstructi...
Objective: To study the diagnostic performance of MR neurography (MRN) for brachial plexus injuries ...
Brachial plexopathies are a common diagnostic problem: conventional imaging techniques can be useful...
MRI is the primary imaging modality used to diagnose the cause of brachial plexopathy. This unit pre...
Imaging plays an essential role for the detection and analysis of pathologic conditions of the brach...
For magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of non-traumatic brachial plexus (BP) lesions, sequences with c...
Magnetic resonance images (MRI) of brachial plexus anatomy bilaterally, not possible by plain radiog...
Background: To evaluate diffusion-weighted MR neurography (DW-MRN) for visualizing the brachial plex...
In this retrospective study we describe the MR imaging findings in 230 consecutive patients with sus...
The first line imaging of the non-traumatic brachial plexus is by MRI. Knowledge of the anatomy and ...
AbstractThe first line imaging of the non-traumatic brachial plexus is by MRI. Knowledge of the anat...
Ultrasound (US) and MR imaging have been shown able to detect in-depth features of brachial plexus a...
Brachial plexus injury represents the most severe nerve injury of the extremities. While obstetric b...
The most common indications for magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the brachial plexus (BP) are tra...
Purpose The present study aimed to establish a baseline for detailed 3D brachial plexus reconstructi...
Objective: To study the diagnostic performance of MR neurography (MRN) for brachial plexus injuries ...
Brachial plexopathies are a common diagnostic problem: conventional imaging techniques can be useful...
MRI is the primary imaging modality used to diagnose the cause of brachial plexopathy. This unit pre...
Imaging plays an essential role for the detection and analysis of pathologic conditions of the brach...
For magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of non-traumatic brachial plexus (BP) lesions, sequences with c...
Magnetic resonance images (MRI) of brachial plexus anatomy bilaterally, not possible by plain radiog...
Background: To evaluate diffusion-weighted MR neurography (DW-MRN) for visualizing the brachial plex...
In this retrospective study we describe the MR imaging findings in 230 consecutive patients with sus...
The first line imaging of the non-traumatic brachial plexus is by MRI. Knowledge of the anatomy and ...
AbstractThe first line imaging of the non-traumatic brachial plexus is by MRI. Knowledge of the anat...
Ultrasound (US) and MR imaging have been shown able to detect in-depth features of brachial plexus a...
Brachial plexus injury represents the most severe nerve injury of the extremities. While obstetric b...
The most common indications for magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the brachial plexus (BP) are tra...
Purpose The present study aimed to establish a baseline for detailed 3D brachial plexus reconstructi...
Objective: To study the diagnostic performance of MR neurography (MRN) for brachial plexus injuries ...