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Magnetic Resonance Angiography

 
 
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Associations of Magnetic Resonance Angiography with chemical compounds

  • The recommended doses for gadolinium do not impair renal function or cause adverse reactions in patients with iodine sensitivity; thus patients with such conditions can safely undergo diagnostic angiography, either by MRI angiography or by catheterization using gadolinium as contrast agent, for diagnostic and therapeutic purposes [6].
 

Gene context of Magnetic Resonance Angiography

  • We showed that DWI and perfusion-weighted MRI could be used confirm the characteristics and site of an epileptogenic area in patients with drug-resistant epilepsy [7].

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  7. Diffusion and perfusion MRI for the localisation of epileptogenic foci in drug-resistant epilepsy. Heiniger, P., el-Koussy, M., Schindler, K., Lövblad, K.O., Kiefer, C., Oswald, H., Wissmeyer, M., Mariani, L., Donati, F., Schroth, G., Weder, B. Neuroradiology. (2002) [Pubmed]
 
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