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  • 3. [Application of diffusion-weighted and perfusion magnetic resonance imaging in definition of the ischemic penumbra in hyperacute cerebral infarction].
    Feng XY, Liang J, Yin XD, Han X, Dong Q, Lü CZ.
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  • 4. Perfusion MRI (dynamic susceptibility contrast imaging) with different measurement approaches for the evaluation of blood flow and blood volume in human gliomas.
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  • 7. Susceptibility contrast and arterial spin labeled perfusion MRI in cerebrovascular disease.
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  • 9. High-grade and low-grade gliomas: differentiation by using perfusion MR imaging.
    Hakyemez B, Erdogan C, Ercan I, Ergin N, Uysal S, Atahan S.
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  • 10. Comparison of contrast agents with high molarity and with weak protein binding in cerebral perfusion imaging at 3 T.
    Thilmann O, Larsson EM, Björkman-Burtscher IM, Ståhlberg F, Wirestam R.
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  • 12. Effect of the arterial input function on the measured perfusion values and infarct volumetric in acute cerebral ischemia evaluated by perfusion computed tomography.
    Bisdas S, Konstantinou GN, Gurung J, Lehnert T, Donnerstag F, Becker H, Vogl TJ, Koh TS.
    Invest Radiol; 2007 Mar 01; 42(3):147-56. PubMed ID: 17287644
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  • 13. Effects of echo time variation on perfusion assessment using dynamic susceptibility contrast MR imaging at 3 tesla.
    Thilmann O, Larsson EM, Björkman-Burtscher IM, Ståhlberg F, Wirestam R.
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  • 14. The correlation between quantitative T2' and regional cerebral blood flow after acute brain ischemia in early reperfusion as demonstrated in a middle cerebral artery occlusion/reperfusion model of the rat.
    Jensen UR, Liu JR, Eschenfelder C, Meyne J, Zhao Y, Deuschl G, Jansen O, Ulmer S.
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  • 15. Dynamic susceptibility contrast perfusion magnetic resonance imaging in patients with symptomatic unilateral middle cerebral artery stenosis or occlusion.
    Lu J, Li K, Zhang M, Jiao L.
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  • 16. Comparison of arterial spin-labeling techniques and dynamic susceptibility-weighted contrast-enhanced MRI in perfusion imaging of normal brain tissue.
    Weber MA, Günther M, Lichy MP, Delorme S, Bongers A, Thilmann C, Essig M, Zuna I, Schad LR, Debus J, Schlemmer HP.
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  • 17. Intraoperative dynamic susceptibility contrast MRI (iDSC-MRI) is as reliable as preoperatively acquired perfusion mapping.
    Ulmer S, Hartwigsen G, Riedel C, Jansen O, Mehdorn HM, Nabavi A.
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  • 18. Application of dynamic susceptibility contrast-enhanced perfusion in temporal lobe epilepsy.
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  • 19. [Comparison of MultiHance and Gadovist for cerebral MR perfusion imaging in healthy volunteers].
    Essig M, Lodemann KP, LeHuu M, Schönberg SO, Hübener M, Van Kaick G.
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  • 20. Dynamic susceptibility contrast-enhanced perfusion magnetic resonance (MR) imaging combined with contrast-enhanced MR imaging in the follow-up of immunogene-treated glioblastoma multiforme.
    Stenberg L, Englund E, Wirestam R, Siesjö P, Salford LG, Larsson EM.
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