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is white before contrast administration can be mistaken for abnormal
enhancement . On CT this is particularly true of hemorrhage ( Fig . 3-17 ) . CT
contrast agents , like all commonly employed radiographic contrast agents ,
utilize substances ...
is white before contrast administration can be mistaken for abnormal
enhancement . On CT this is particularly true of hemorrhage ( Fig . 3-17 ) . CT
contrast agents , like all commonly employed radiographic contrast agents ,
utilize substances ...
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X - ray CT has long used intraveneous contrast agents in order to increase its
limited soft tissue contrast . While a significant departure from the ideal of
complete noninvasive diagnosis , the use of MR contrast agents has been
demonstrated to ...
X - ray CT has long used intraveneous contrast agents in order to increase its
limited soft tissue contrast . While a significant departure from the ideal of
complete noninvasive diagnosis , the use of MR contrast agents has been
demonstrated to ...
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Although the initial reports employed consecutive bolus injections of
paramagnetic contrast agents and utilized prototype imaging systems , more
recent efforts have shown that it is possible to successfully obtain FMRI results
using readily ...
Although the initial reports employed consecutive bolus injections of
paramagnetic contrast agents and utilized prototype imaging systems , more
recent efforts have shown that it is possible to successfully obtain FMRI results
using readily ...
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Contents
Introduction to Brain Imaging | 1 |
Computerized Axial Tomography | 97 |
Magnetic Resonance Imaging | 145 |
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