Cerebral Microstructural Alteration in Follow-up COVID-19 Patients: A Diffusion Kurtosis Imaging Study

Author:Minhua Yu  Weiyin Liu  Qunfeng Wang  Dan Xu  Yumin Liu  Haibo Xu  

Session Type:Digital Poster  

Session Date:Monday, 17 May 2021  

Topic:MRI in COVID-19  

Session Name:Role of Advanced Imaging in COVID-19  

Program Number:1741  

Room Session:Concurrent 6  

Institution:MR Research, GE Healthcare  Zhongnan Hospital of Wuhan University  

Comparing Methods for Ultra-High Resolution Structural Imaging of Human Olfactory Bulb and Tract at 3T

Author:Sichen Zhao  Jay Gottfried  John Detre  M Tisdall  

Session Type:Digital Poster  

Session Date:Monday, 17 May 2021  

Topic:MRI in COVID-19  

Session Name:Role of Advanced Imaging in COVID-19  

Program Number:1733  

Room Session:Concurrent 6  

Institution:University of Pennsylvania  

COVID19 effects on brain tissue microstructure: Longitudinal study of self-isolated cases using diffusion MRI

Effect of Wearing a Face Mask on fMRI BOLD Contrast

Author:Christine Law  Patricia Lan  Gary Glover  

Session Type:Digital Poster  

Session Date:Monday, 17 May 2021  

Topic:MRI in COVID-19  

Session Name:Role of Advanced Imaging in COVID-19  

Program Number:1738  

Room Session:Concurrent 6  

Institution:Stanford University  

Feasibility of Single Breath-hold Isotropic Voxel 129Xe MRI in COVID-19 Survivors using a Key-Hole Method.

Magnetic resonance fingerprinting in two-month-recovered COVID-19 patients

Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy of Long COVID: Preliminary Study

A preliminary study of Diffusion tensor imaging in recovered COVID-19 patients

Proof-of-principal of 1H PREFUL approaches at 0.5T: lung ventilation and perfusion maps of a healthy volunteer and a Covid-19 survivor

Quantitative assessment demonstrates renal changes in COVID-19 recovered patients

Quantitative characterization of liver tissue in COVID-19 recovered patients using T1 mapping, R2* mapping and MRI-PDFF

Towardsto quantitative evaluation of brain damages in recovered COVID-19 patients using Synthetic MRI

Utilizing hyperpolarised xenon MRI to detect gas transport deficiencies in post-COVID lungs