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Peter C M Van Zijl - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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three dimensional tracking of axonal projections in the brain by magnetic resonance imaging
Annals of Neurology, 1999Co-Authors: Susumu Mori, Barbara J Crain, V P Chacko, Peter C M Van ZijlAbstract:The relationship between brain structure and complex behavior is governed by large-scale neurocognitive networks. The availability of a Noninvasive Technique that can visualize the neuronal projections connecting the functional centers should therefore provide new keys to the understanding of brain function. By using high-resolution three-dimensional diffusion magnetic resonance imaging and a newly designed tracking approach, we show that neuronal pathways in the rat brain can be probed in situ. The results are validated through comparison with known anatomical locations of such fibers.
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three dimensional tracking of axonal projections in the brain by magnetic resonance imaging
Annals of Neurology, 1999Co-Authors: Susumu Mori, Barbara J Crain, V P Chacko, Peter C M Van ZijlAbstract:The relationship between brain structure and complex behavior is governed by large-scale neurocognitive networks. The availability of a Noninvasive Technique that can visualize the neuronal projections connecting the functional centers should therefore provide new keys to the understanding of brain function. By using high-resolution three-dimensional diffusion magnetic resonance imaging and a newly designed tracking approach, we show that neuronal pathways in the rat brain can be probed in situ. The results are validated through comparison with known anatomical locations of such fibers. Ann Neurol 1999;45:265–269
M J P Gerritsen - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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the current role of in vivo reflectance confocal microscopy within the continuum of actinic keratosis and squamous cell carcinoma a systematic review
European Journal of Dermatology, 2016Co-Authors: Kim P Nguyen, Malou Peppelman, L Hoogedoorn, M J P GerritsenAbstract:Background Clinical differentiation between actinic keratosis (AK), squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) in situ, and invasiveSCCand its variants may be difficult. Reflectance confocal microscopy (RCM) is a Noninvasive Technique for in vivo skin imaging.
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in vivo reflectance confocal microscopy a useful tool to select the location of a punch biopsy in a large clinically indistinctive lesion
Case Reports in Dermatology, 2013Co-Authors: M Peppelman, Esther A W Wolberink, Roland J J Koopman, Piet E J Van Erp, M J P GerritsenAbstract:Reflectance confocal microscopy (RCM) is a Noninvasive Technique for in vivo imaging of the skin that allows evaluation of the total lesion area. This case report about a 66-year-old patient with a clinically indistinctive, previously treated erythematous lesion on the frontal part of the face demonstrates the use of RCM to select the proper biopsy location.
Susumu Mori - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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three dimensional tracking of axonal projections in the brain by magnetic resonance imaging
Annals of Neurology, 1999Co-Authors: Susumu Mori, Barbara J Crain, V P Chacko, Peter C M Van ZijlAbstract:The relationship between brain structure and complex behavior is governed by large-scale neurocognitive networks. The availability of a Noninvasive Technique that can visualize the neuronal projections connecting the functional centers should therefore provide new keys to the understanding of brain function. By using high-resolution three-dimensional diffusion magnetic resonance imaging and a newly designed tracking approach, we show that neuronal pathways in the rat brain can be probed in situ. The results are validated through comparison with known anatomical locations of such fibers.
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three dimensional tracking of axonal projections in the brain by magnetic resonance imaging
Annals of Neurology, 1999Co-Authors: Susumu Mori, Barbara J Crain, V P Chacko, Peter C M Van ZijlAbstract:The relationship between brain structure and complex behavior is governed by large-scale neurocognitive networks. The availability of a Noninvasive Technique that can visualize the neuronal projections connecting the functional centers should therefore provide new keys to the understanding of brain function. By using high-resolution three-dimensional diffusion magnetic resonance imaging and a newly designed tracking approach, we show that neuronal pathways in the rat brain can be probed in situ. The results are validated through comparison with known anatomical locations of such fibers. Ann Neurol 1999;45:265–269
Peter J Savino - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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color doppler imaging a new Noninvasive Technique to diagnose and monitor carotid cavernous sinus fistulas
Archives of Ophthalmology, 1991Co-Authors: Patrick M Flaharty, Robert C Sergott, Wolfgang E Lieb, Thomas M Bosley, Peter J SavinoAbstract:• Color Doppler imaging is a recent development in ultrasonography that allows for simultaneous two-dimensional structural imaging and Doppler evaluation of blood flow. With this Technique, one patient with a traumatic carotid cavernous sinus fistula and two patients with spontaneous dural cavernous arteriovenous malformations were evaluated. Color Doppler imaging demonstrated a dilated superior ophthalmic vein with arterialized blood flow in all three patients. In two cases the diagnosis was confirmed by angiography, and in one of these cases the fistula was occluded with a detachable balloon catheter. Postembolization color Doppler imaging revealed return of normal venous flow in the superior ophthalmic vein. This Technique offers a Noninvasive means to confirm the clinical diagnosis and to track the hemodynamics of these arteriovenous fistulas. In certain cases, color Doppler imaging may eliminate the need for computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging in the evaluation of suspected arteriovenous malformations of the orbit.
Barbara J Crain - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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three dimensional tracking of axonal projections in the brain by magnetic resonance imaging
Annals of Neurology, 1999Co-Authors: Susumu Mori, Barbara J Crain, V P Chacko, Peter C M Van ZijlAbstract:The relationship between brain structure and complex behavior is governed by large-scale neurocognitive networks. The availability of a Noninvasive Technique that can visualize the neuronal projections connecting the functional centers should therefore provide new keys to the understanding of brain function. By using high-resolution three-dimensional diffusion magnetic resonance imaging and a newly designed tracking approach, we show that neuronal pathways in the rat brain can be probed in situ. The results are validated through comparison with known anatomical locations of such fibers.
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three dimensional tracking of axonal projections in the brain by magnetic resonance imaging
Annals of Neurology, 1999Co-Authors: Susumu Mori, Barbara J Crain, V P Chacko, Peter C M Van ZijlAbstract:The relationship between brain structure and complex behavior is governed by large-scale neurocognitive networks. The availability of a Noninvasive Technique that can visualize the neuronal projections connecting the functional centers should therefore provide new keys to the understanding of brain function. By using high-resolution three-dimensional diffusion magnetic resonance imaging and a newly designed tracking approach, we show that neuronal pathways in the rat brain can be probed in situ. The results are validated through comparison with known anatomical locations of such fibers. Ann Neurol 1999;45:265–269