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Contribution of Susceptibility-Weighted Imaging to Acute Stroke Assessment
2004
Stroke
Background-Susceptibility-weighted (SW) MRI provides insight into the pathophysiology of acute stroke. We report on the use of SW imaging (SWI) sequences in clinical practice and highlight the future applications. Summary of Review-SWI exploits the magnetic susceptibility effects generated by local inhomogeneities of the magnetic field. The paramagnetic properties of deoxyhemoglobin support signal changes related to acute hemorrhage and the intravascular spontaneous blood oxygen level dependent
doi:10.1161/01.str.0000133341.74387.96
pmid:15192245
fatcat:x3ex4tswm5afraelepogbxkdha