... domain of the fiber shaft To this end, novel spleen-to-liver metastatic colorectal cancer mouse model was used and the antitumor efficacy was evaluated with magneticresonanceimaging (MRI) Page of ... tumors The growth of liver metastasis was analyzed with magneticresonanceimaging (MRI) Tumors are marked with arrows Picture of liver metastasis of mock treated (PBS) animal (A) day before treatment ... increase tumor specificity without compromising antitumor efficacy in magneticresonanceimagingof colorectal cancer metastases Journal of Translational Medicine 2010 8:80 ...
... McLaughlin S, Einhorn TA, Felson DT: The clinical importance of meniscal tears demonstrated by magneticresonanceimaging in osteoarthritis of the knee J Bone Joint Surg Am 2003, 85A:4-9 Link TM, ... effect of pharmacological interventions on OA disease progression Magneticresonanceimaging (MRI) allows for the precise visualization of joint structures such as cartilage, bone, synovium, ligaments, ... impact of a bisphosphonate on knee OA This specific subset of patients was recruited from the outpatient Rheumatology Clinic at the Page of 12 (page number not for citation purposes) University of...
... Fast and quantitative high- resolution magneticresonanceimagingof the optic nerve at 3.0 tesla Invest Radiol 2006, 41:83-86 Brodsky MC, Vaphiades M: Magneticresonanceimaging in pseudotumor ... technique has a high sensitivity and negative predictive value For an ONSD cut-off of 5.82 mm, the sensitivity and negative predictive value were 90% and 92%, respectively A lower cut-off of 5.30 mm ... the exact value of ICP but to estimate the probability of intracranial hypertension Developing a reliable measurement of ONSD is of interest In humans, noninvasive assessment of ICP using ocular...
... analyzed for intensity of staining By the use of Quantity One v 4.5.2 software (Bio-Rad Laboratories, Hercules, CA, USA), we determined color densities of 20 randomly selected areas of both the pericellular ... therapy – a review of the literature Acta Med Austriaca 2000, 27:61-68 Trock D, Bollet A, Markoll R: The effect of pulsed electromagnetic fields in the treatment of osteoarthritis of the knee and ... ± 0.27 ng/ml per µg of hydroxyproline) and the 'pulsed EMF' group (0.9 ± 0.37 ng/ml per µg of hydroxyproline) Page of 11 (page number not for citation purposes) Impairment of chondrocyte activity...
... permit direct visualization of cartilage) [4-7] In the last decade, remarkable progress in the development ofimaging technology has been made Magneticresonanceimaging (MRI) now allows not ... difference between repeat films of less than 0.1 mm) and 92% achieved excellent to good quality with a difference between repeat films of 0.3 mm Knee magneticresonanceimaging High- resolution, three-dimensional ... predictors of the loss of cartilage volume in the central area of the medial femoral condyles (Table 4) at baseline were (in order of significance) the loss of joint space (JSN), the presence of a...
... after operation using a scale of 1–9 with ascending order of effort Score was equivalent to nonawareness of breathing effort at rest Score 1–3 was equivalent of awareness of gentle breathing effort ... The protocol of BH-MR imagingof the chest has been reported in previous published study [5] In brief, fast gradient-recalled echo pulse sequence was used to obtain coronal images of the whole ... consisted of three types (a) cases of Harrington rod on concave side, Luque rod on convex side and Wisconsin wire for the instrumented spinous processes (b) cases of ISOLA instrumentation consisted of...
... reserved Usage subject to terms and conditions of license 84 132 150 162 164 166 168 Contents VIII Pelvis MRI MRI MRI MRI MRI MRI MRI ofofofofofofof the the the the the the the Female Pelvis—Axial ... 37 38 Segments of the lungs Right Lung Apical segment of upper lobe Posterior segment of upper lobe Anterior segment of upper lobe Lateral segment of middle lobe Medial segment of middle lobe ... conditions of license CT of the Thorax 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 1/2 —— = Borders of lung segments Right Lung Apical segment of upper lobe Posterior segment of upper lobe Anterior segment of upper lobe...
... genetically related to people with schizophrenia Neuroimaging studies of high- risk populations have recently begun to investigate a subgroup of relatives of patients with schizophrenia, sometimes referred ... using a Gaussian kernel of full width at half maximum (FWHM) mm; mean-based intensity normalisation of all volumes by the same factor; high- pass filter cut-off of 100 s; high- pass temporal filtering ... neuropsychological studies of those who are at genetic risk for schizophrenia have been inconsistent [8,9], partly because these studies often rely on the assumption of elevated genetic risk for schizophrenia...
... schizophrenia: a meta-analysis of quantitative magneticresonanceimaging studies Schizophr Res 2006, 82:75-88 Page of 11 (page number not for citation purposes) Annals of General Psychiatry 2008, ... testreset reliability of the KID-SCID In Scientific Proceedings of the 44th Meeting of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Washington, DC: AACAP; 1997:172-173 Office of Population ... whole map in individuals with a very early age of onset and at an early stage of the illness In the present study, the severity of the positive symptoms of schizophrenia was found to be associated...
... duration of more than eight years between the start of symptoms and the diagnosis of AS is reported [3,4] Such a delay is increasingly unwarranted because of the availability of effective treatment Magnetic ... Braun J, Bollow M, Eggens U, Konig H, Distler A, Sieper J: Use of dynamic magneticresonanceimaging with fast imaging in the detection of early and advanced sacroiliitis in spondylarthropathy patients ... History of inflammatory bowel disease present (%) 15 History of uveitis present (%) 15 History of psoriasis present (%) 24 Family history of ankylosing spondylitis present (%) 37 aForty-five of the...
... contrastenhanced magneticresonanceimaging Arthritis Rheum 2003, 48:1374-1384 Offidani A, Cellini A, Valeri G, Giovagnoni A: Subclinical joint involvement in psoriasis: magneticresonanceimaging and ... periarticular uptake of isotope at a number of joint regions An earlier Mayo Clinic study [45] also noted a high incidence of PsA occurring in 39% of patients with psoriasis, and Page of (page number ... Claderazzi A, Maddali Bongi S, Cristofani R, Bazzichi L, Eligi C, Maresca M, Ciompi ML: A comparison of ultrasonography and magneticresonanceimaging in the evaluation of temporomandibular joint involvement...
... Figure Positive correlation of bone marrow edema in histopathological assessment and magneticresonanceimaging (a) Magneticresonanceimaging (T2 imaging sequence) of a zygapophyseal joint with ... (yellow arrow) Figure Negative correlation of bone marrow edema in histopathological assessment and magneticresonanceimaging (a) Magneticresonanceimagingofimaging zygapophyseal joints (cyan arrows) ... Correlation of histopathological findings and magneticresonanceimaging Patient no HLA-B27 Edema (%) Cellular infiltration Microvessel density Edema detected by magneticresonanceimaging Zygapophyseal...
... Biomechanics of the patello-femoral joint Part II: A study of the effect of simulated femoro-tibial varus deformity on the congruity of the patellofemoral compartment and movement of the patella ... Wittstein JR, Bartlett EC, Easterbrook J, Byrd JC: Magneticresonanceimaging evaluation of patellofemoral malalignment Arthroscopy 2006, 22:643-649 Page of (page number not for citation purposes) Arthritis ... bisect offset; OR, odds ratio; CI, confidence interval Conclusion Acknowledgements A full understanding of the risk factors for OA in the PF joint requires the consideration of a range of different...
... Connell D: A comparison ofmagneticresonance imaging, sonography, and radiography of the hand in patients with early rheumatoid arthritis J Rheumatol 2004, 31:663-675 Page 13 of 13 (page number not ... presence or absence of aforementioned changes by a radiologist experienced in musculoskeletal radiography (MH), who was blinded to clinical and other imaging findings Magneticresonanceimaging parameters ... 38% (6 of 16) and Wakefield and colleagues [16] in 1% (1 of 100) of the examined MCP joints Five of the erosion-like changes found in our study were located at the radial or ulnar side of the...
... Edmonds J: Computerized measurement ofmagneticresonanceimaging erosion volumes in patients with rheumatoid arthritis: a comparison with existing magneticresonanceimaging scoring systems and standard ... change ofmagneticresonanceimaging and radiographic scoring of structural joint damage in rheumatoid arthritis finger, wrist, and toe joints: a comparison of the OMERACT rheumatoid arthritis magnetic ... the peripheral border of erosions can be difficult to define as signal intensities of erosions and adjacent soft-tissues often are very similar for both CT and magneticresonance images Generally,...
... change ofmagneticresonanceimaging and radiographic scoring of structural joint damage in rheumatoid arthritis finger, wrist, and toe joints: a comparison of the OMERACT rheumatoid arthritis magnetic ... leading to bone erosion The advent ofmagneticresonanceimaging (MRI) in early rheumatoid arthritis (RA) allows the demonstration of the early appearance of MRI bone oedema, histologically an ... Reinhold CE, Levine J, Genant HK: Magneticresonanceimaging and spectroscopy of the periarticular inflammatory soft-tissue changes in experimental arthritis of the rat Invest Radiol 1985, 20:813-823...