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Dai, Dong; Zhao, Wen; Zhang, Yong; Yang, Zhi; Li, Qiang; Xu, Bing; Ma, Xiao; Tian, Bing; Liu, Jian
doi: 10.1007/s00234-013-1291-1pmid: 24153446
CTP is a sensitive method to obtain functional imaging of cerebral microcirculation, which can be a noninvasive assessment of the abnormalities of intracranial arteries and cerebral perfusion changes in MMD before and after surgery. CBF and TTP map, especially the relative values of TTP, seems to have the capability of being quite sensitive to the presence of altered brain perfusion at early time after indirect revascularization.
Jeon, Tae; Kim, Ji; Suh, Yeon-Lim; Ahn, Soomin; Yoo, So-Young; Eo, Hong
doi: 10.1007/s00234-013-1292-0pmid: 24153447
The cerebral cortex and subcortical white matter were concomitantly involved by MA. Subcortical white matter components of MA were more apparent than cortical components on CT and MR imaging.
Bouzerar, Roger; Chaarani, Bader; Gondry-Jouet, Catherine; Zmudka, Jadwiga; Balédent, Olivier
doi: 10.1007/s00234-013-1290-2pmid: 24150596
The decrease in CP permeability is in line with the age-related changes in CSF secretion observed in animals. The MTT increase indicates significant structural changes corroborated by microscopy studies in animals or humans. Overall, DSC MR-perfusion enables an in vivo evaluation of the hemodynamic state of CP. Clinical applications such as neurodegenerative diseases could be considered thanks to specific functional studies of CP.
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