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Page 125
There are areas of disagreement in the literature , particularly related to the
expected temporal MR appearance of hemorrhage . A common pattern in the
appearance of intraparenchymal hemorrhage is identifiable when consideration
of the ...
There are areas of disagreement in the literature , particularly related to the
expected temporal MR appearance of hemorrhage . A common pattern in the
appearance of intraparenchymal hemorrhage is identifiable when consideration
of the ...
Page 127
This appearance is also consistent with hemorrhage reabsorption and
encephalomalacia . ... The variability in appearance of hemorrhage suggests that
a single appearance cannot be considered absolutely diagnostic any time after
the onset ...
This appearance is also consistent with hemorrhage reabsorption and
encephalomalacia . ... The variability in appearance of hemorrhage suggests that
a single appearance cannot be considered absolutely diagnostic any time after
the onset ...
Page 285
This orientation dependence can also be seen in the images of Fig . 7-62 , taken
to show the inplane image susceptibility appearance . 12 When the capillary tube
is oriented so that it is parallel to the static magnetic field , the magnetic field ...
This orientation dependence can also be seen in the images of Fig . 7-62 , taken
to show the inplane image susceptibility appearance . 12 When the capillary tube
is oriented so that it is parallel to the static magnetic field , the magnetic field ...
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Contents
Introduction to Brain Imaging | 1 |
Computerized Axial Tomography | 97 |
Magnetic Resonance Imaging | 145 |
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