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    Implementing diffusion-weighted MRI for body imaging in prospective multicentre trials: current considerations and future perspectives

    For body imaging, diffusion-weighted MRI may be used for tumour detection, staging, prognostic information, assessing response and follow-up. Disease detection and staging involve qualitative, subjective asses...

    N. M. deSouza, J. M. Winfield, J. C. Waterton, A. Weller in European Radiology (2018)

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    Imaging vascular function for early stage clinical trials using dynamic contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging

    Many therapeutic approaches to cancer affect the tumour vasculature, either indirectly or as a direct target. Dynamic contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (DCE-MRI) has become an important means of inv...

    M. O. Leach, B. Morgan, P. S. Tofts, D. L. Buckley, W. Huang in European Radiology (2012)

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    High-resolution magnetic resonance and volume rendering of the labyrinth

    Our aim was to verify the feasibility of volume rendering (VR) of high-resolution magnetic resonance (HR-MR) data sets of the labyrinth. We retrospectively reviewed the HR-MR data sets of 16 consecutive patie...

    E. Neri, D. Caramella, M. Cosottini, V. Zampa, A. Jackson in European Radiology (2000)

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    Use of single-slice thick slab phase-contrast angiography for the diagnosis of dural venous sinus thrombosis

    The aim of this study was to examine the reliability of single-slice phase-contrast angiography (SSPCA) as a rapid technique for the investigation of suspected dural venous sinus occlusion. Images were obtain...

    W. M. Adams, R. D. Laitt, S. C. Beards, A. Kassner, A. Jackson in European Radiology (1999)

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    Measurement of orbital volumes following trauma using low-dose computed tomography

    We describe a simple CT technique for the assessment of enophthalmos and measurement of orbital volumes following trauma. The technique uses original diagnostic CT images, standard CT software and involves no ...

    R. W. Whitehouse, A. Jackson in European Radiology (1993)