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Clinical applications of neuroimaging with susceptibility-weighted imaging
Authors:Sehgal Vivek  Delproposto Zachary  Haacke E Mark  Tong Karen A  Wycliffe Nathaniel  Kido Daniel K  Xu Yingbiao  Neelavalli Jaladhar  Haddar Djamel  Reichenbach Jürgen R
Affiliation:Department of Radiology, Harper University Hospital, Detroit, Michigan, USA.
Abstract:Susceptibility-weighted imaging (SWI) consists of using both magnitude and phase images from a high-resolution, three-dimensional, fully velocity compensated gradient-echo sequence. Postprocessing is applied to the magnitude image by means of a phase mask to increase the conspicuity of the veins and other sources of susceptibility effects. This article gives a background of the SWI technique and describes its role in clinical neuroimaging. SWI is currently being tested in a number of centers worldwide as an emerging technique to improve the diagnosis of neurological trauma, brain neoplasms, and neurovascular diseases because of its ability to reveal vascular abnormalities and microbleeds.
Keywords:susceptibility effect  magnetic resonance imaging  blood oxygen level dependence  trauma  venous imaging
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