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Magnetic resonance imaging of absent pulmonary valve syndrome
A neonate with absent pulmonary valve syndrome was examined by means of echocardiography and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). MRI provided an excellent evaluation of the intracrdial morphology, vessel anatomy...
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Articular cartilage defect detectability in human knees with MR-arthrography
One hundred and thirteen knee joints were examined, of which 48 showed damage of the hyaline cartilage in one or more locations. For the evaluation of the magnetic resonance (MR) arthrographic images we used t...
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Haemorrhage in intracerebral arteriovenous malformations: detection with MRI and comparison with clinical history
Fifty-one patients with 59 angiographically proven cerebral arteriovenous malformations (AVMs) were examinded by high-field MRI to detect blood breakdown products. Results were correlated with the history of i...
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MRI — a noninvasive tool for evaluating therapeutic embolisation of cerebral arteriovenous malformations
Of 86 patients with whose cerebral arteriovenous malformations (AVMs) were embolised in the period 1985–1990 29 were examined by high-field spin-echo (SE) magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) after endovascular th...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Failed back surgery syndrome: justification for reoperation based on clinical and CT/MRI findings
The “failed back surgery syndrome” includes a variety of symptoms following disc surgery. In a prospective study 18 patients who met the criteria of the American Association of Neurological Surgeons (AANS) and...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Trigeminal neuralgia: indication for MRI
Forty-one patients with trigeminal symptoms affecting at least two divisions and variable involvement of other cranial nerves were examined with MRI. In 32 cases (78%) pathological findings occurred; 9 examina...
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Transient cerebellopontine demyelinisation revealed by MRI in acute cerebellar ataxia
An eight year old boy was admitted to our ward with a history of abrupt onset of rapidly progressive gait disorder, nausea, vertigo and vomiting. The clinical as well as the labortory findings suggested the di...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Lesions Involving the Foramen Magnum: Diagnostic Management
The value and significance of MRI in assessing lesions involving the foramen magnum are well established. This has been shown in tumors, syringobulbia, hematomas in the medulla oblongata, Chiari malformations,...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Erste Erfahrungen der duplexsonographischen Abstoßungsdiagnostik bei Nierentransplantaten
Seit Cyclosporin zur Abstoßungsbekämpfung in der Nierentransplantattherapie eingesetzt wird, hat die B-Bild-Sonographie in der Abstoßungsdiagnostik an Bedeutung verloren. Neben dem Nachweis von Harnwegsobstruk...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Klinische Bedeutung der sonographischen Analyse der mimischen Muskulatur
Der Beitrag bildgebender Verfahren zur Diagnostik von fazialen Innervationsstörungen oder Anomalien der Gesichtsmuskeln war bisher bescheiden. Obwohl eine Darstellung der Muskeln mittels CT und MR grundsätzlic...