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Measurement of cerebral perfusion using MRI
2010
Imaging in Medicine
Cerebral perfusion MRI is becoming an increasingly important method for diagnosing and staging brain diseases. MRI provides the opportunity of combining perfusion imaging with high-quality anatomical imaging and is therefore, for most brain diseases, the modality of choice. Perfusion MRI techniques can be categorized into two different groups based on tracer type. First, dynamic susceptibility contrast (DSC)-MRI is a method based on the injection of an exogenous tracer, a gadolinium-based
doi:10.2217/iim.09.30
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