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240 related items for PubMed ID: 18708856

  • 1. Peripheral magnetic resonance angiography (MRA) with continuous table movement at 3.0 T: initial experience compared with step-by-step MRA.
    Kramer H, Zenge M, Schmitt P, Glaser C, Reiser MF, Herrmann KA.
    Invest Radiol; 2008 Sep; 43(9):627-34. PubMed ID: 18708856
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  • 2. Peripheral magnetic resonance angiography with continuous table movement in combination with high spatial and temporal resolution time-resolved MRA With a total single dose (0.1 mmol/kg) of gadobutrol at 3.0 T.
    Voth M, Haneder S, Huck K, Gutfleisch A, Schönberg SO, Michaely HJ.
    Invest Radiol; 2009 Sep; 44(9):627-33. PubMed ID: 19652610
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  • 3. Peripheral MRA with continuous table movement: imaging speed and robustness compared to a conventional stepping table technique.
    Koziel K, Attenberger UI, Lederle K, Haneder S, Schoenberg SO, Michaely HJ.
    Eur J Radiol; 2011 Nov; 80(2):537-42. PubMed ID: 21295931
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  • 4. Feasibility of peripheral contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance angiography at 3.0 Tesla with a hybrid technique: comparison with digital subtraction angiography.
    Berg F, Bangard C, Bovenschulte H, Hellmich M, Nijenhuis M, Lackner K, Gossmann A.
    Invest Radiol; 2008 Sep; 43(9):642-9. PubMed ID: 18708858
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  • 5. Diagnosis of systemic arterial diseases with whole-body 3D contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance angiography.
    Lin J, Chen B, Wang JH.
    Chin Med J (Engl); 2006 Nov 05; 119(21):1772-8. PubMed ID: 17097030
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  • 6. Imaging the whole body atherosclerosis: high resolution magnetic resonance angiography using blood-pool agent. Initial clinical experience.
    Napoli A, Catalano C, Anzidei M, Lanciotti K, Calabrese FA, Cavallo Marincola B, Zini C, Di Paolo PL, Kyventidis T, Passariello R.
    Minerva Cardioangiol; 2007 Jun 05; 55(3):291-301. PubMed ID: 17534247
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  • 7. High-resolution magnetic resonance angiography of the lower extremities with a dedicated 36-element matrix coil at 3 Tesla.
    Kramer H, Michaely HJ, Matschl V, Schmitt P, Reiser MF, Schoenberg SO.
    Invest Radiol; 2007 Jun 05; 42(6):477-83. PubMed ID: 17507821
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  • 9. Multistation whole-body high-spatial-resolution MR angiography using a 32-channel MR system.
    Nael K, Ruehm SG, Michaely HJ, Saleh R, Lee M, Laub G, Finn JP.
    AJR Am J Roentgenol; 2007 Feb 05; 188(2):529-39. PubMed ID: 17242265
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  • 10. Hybrid of opposite-contrast MRA of the brain by combining time-of-flight and black-blood sequences: initial experience in major trunk stenoocclusive diseases.
    Tsuchiya K, Kobayashi K, Nitatori T, Kimura T, Ikedo M, Takemoto S.
    J Magn Reson Imaging; 2010 Jan 05; 31(1):56-60. PubMed ID: 20027573
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  • 11. Combined large field-of-view MRA and time-resolved MRA of the lower extremities: impact of acquisition order on image quality.
    Riffel P, Haneder S, Attenberger UI, Brade J, Schoenberg SO, Michaely HJ.
    Eur J Radiol; 2012 Oct 05; 81(10):2754-8. PubMed ID: 22185939
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  • 13. [MR-angiography with contrast bolus vs digital angiography in peripheral arterial occlusive disease of the legs].
    Di Cesare E, Giordano AV, Santarelli B, Cariello G, Marsili L, Barile A, Ronzino L, Masciocchi C.
    Radiol Med; 2001 Oct 05; 102(1-2):55-61. PubMed ID: 11677439
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  • 14. Initial feasibility of a multi-station high resolution three-dimensional dark blood angiography protocol for the assessment of peripheral arterial disease.
    Mihai G, Chung YC, Kariisa M, Raman SV, Simonetti OP, Rajagopalan S.
    J Magn Reson Imaging; 2009 Oct 05; 30(4):785-93. PubMed ID: 19787730
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  • 15. Use of a three-station phased array coil to improve peripheral contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance angiography.
    Leiner T, Nijenhuis RJ, Maki JH, Lemaire E, Hoogeveen R, van Engelshoven JM.
    J Magn Reson Imaging; 2004 Sep 05; 20(3):417-25. PubMed ID: 15332249
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  • 16. Time-resolved MR angiography of the calf arteries using a phased array cardiac coil: comparison of visibility with standard three-step bolus chase MR angiography.
    Eshed I, Rimon U, Novikov I, Goitein O, Konen E.
    Acta Radiol; 2011 Nov 01; 52(9):973-7. PubMed ID: 21982849
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  • 18. MR angiography of the lower extremities with a moving-bed infusion-tracking technique.
    Klein WM, Schlejen PM, Eikelboom BC, van der Graaf Y, Mali WP.
    Cardiovasc Intervent Radiol; 2003 Nov 01; 26(1):1-8. PubMed ID: 12522641
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  • 20. Low-dose, time-resolved, contrast-enhanced 3D MR angiography in cardiac and vascular diseases: correlation to high spatial resolution 3D contrast-enhanced MRA.
    Krishnam MS, Tomasian A, Lohan DG, Tran L, Finn JP, Ruehm SG.
    Clin Radiol; 2008 Jul 01; 63(7):744-55. PubMed ID: 18555032
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