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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
MRI is useful to identify [[hemorrhage]] and [[ischemia]] in the central nervous system. New MRI techniques utilize perfusion weighted images and blood diffusion to distinguish intracranial hemorrhage and reversible ischemia. MRI can also be used to image the abdomen when there is GI involvement. | |||
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MRI is useful to identify [[hemorrhage]] and [[ischemia]] in the central nervous system. MRI can also be used to image the abdomen when there is GI involvement. | * MRI is useful to identify [[hemorrhage]] and [[ischemia]] in the central nervous system. <ref name="pmid20103416">{{cite journal |vauthors=Hakyemez B, Erdogan C, Gokalp G, Dusak A, Parlak M |title=Solitary metastases and high-grade gliomas: radiological differentiation by morphometric analysis and perfusion-weighted MRI |journal=Clin Radiol |volume=65 |issue=1 |pages=15–20 |date=January 2010 |pmid=20103416 |doi=10.1016/j.crad.2009.09.005 |url=}}</ref> | ||
** New MRI techniques utilize perfusion weighted images and blood diffusion to distinguish intracranial hemorrhage and reversible ischemia. | |||
* MRI can also be used to image the abdomen when there is GI involvement. | |||
==References== | ==References== |
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Overview
MRI is useful to identify hemorrhage and ischemia in the central nervous system. New MRI techniques utilize perfusion weighted images and blood diffusion to distinguish intracranial hemorrhage and reversible ischemia. MRI can also be used to image the abdomen when there is GI involvement.
MRI
- MRI is useful to identify hemorrhage and ischemia in the central nervous system. [1]
- New MRI techniques utilize perfusion weighted images and blood diffusion to distinguish intracranial hemorrhage and reversible ischemia.
- MRI can also be used to image the abdomen when there is GI involvement.
References
- ↑ Hakyemez B, Erdogan C, Gokalp G, Dusak A, Parlak M (January 2010). "Solitary metastases and high-grade gliomas: radiological differentiation by morphometric analysis and perfusion-weighted MRI". Clin Radiol. 65 (1): 15–20. doi:10.1016/j.crad.2009.09.005. PMID 20103416.