Early Detection and Quantification of Cerebral Venous Thrombosis by Magnetic Resonance Black-Blood Thrombus Imaging
Stroke2015Vol. 47(2), pp. 404–409
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Qi Yang, Jiangang Duan, Zhaoyang Fan, Xiaofeng Qu, Yibin Xie, Christopher Nguyen, Xiangying Du, Xiaoming Bi, Kuncheng Li, Xunming Ji, Debiao Li
Abstract
The current findings support that with effectively suppressed blood signal, MRBTI allows selective visualization of thrombus as opposed to indirect detection of venous flow perturbation and can be used as a promising first-line diagnostic imaging tool.
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