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Diffusion Time Dependence of NODDI in in vivo Human White Matter

Gadolinium concentration map based on synthetic MRI and its application to brain metastases

Author:Misaki Nakazawa  Akifumi Hagiwara  Christina Andica  Masaaki Hori  Moeko Horita  Koji Kamagata  Haruyoshi Houshito  Shigeki Aoki  

Author Institution:Juntendo University School of Medicine School of Medicine School of Medicine  

Session Type:Traditional Poster  

Session Date:Tuesday, 19 June 2018  

Session Time:16:15  

Session:Brain Tumours  

Program Number:2138  

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Room Number:Exhibition Hall 2132-2157  

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Gray Matter Myelin Alterations in Early and Late Relapsing-Remitting Multiple Sclerosis Evaluated with Quantitative Synthetic Magnetic Resonance Imaging: A Gray-Matter Based Spatial Statistics Analysis

Oscillating gradient spin echo (OGSE) diffusion weighted imaging of the epidermoid cysts: simulation application

Pitfall of synthetic MRI: Effect of gadolinium on the estimation of brain tissue volumes and myelin based on rapid simultaneous relaxometry

Rapid Myelin Measurement: Comparison Between SyMRI (Simultaneous Tissue Relaxometry), Magnetization Transfer Saturation Index, and T1w/T2w Ratio Methods

An Update on Synthetic MRI in Pediatric Brains; Including a Review of MR Quantification Method, Features of the SyMRI Software, and Clinical Applications

Author:Christina Andica  Akifumi Hagiwara  Moeko Horita  Misaki Nakazawa  Tomoko Maekawa  Saori Koshino  Masaaki Hori  Lydia Chougar  Shigeki Aoki  

Author Institution:Hôpital Cochin  Juntendo University Graduate School of Medicine  

Session Type:Educational E-Poster  

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Session:Neuro Educational E-Posters  

Program Number:5656  

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White Matter Alterations in Parkinson’s Disease Analyzed with Combined Diffusion Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Magnetization Transfer Saturation Imaging: A Tract-Based Spatial Statistics Analysis