Research ArticleBrain
Quantification of Cerebrovascular Reactivity by Blood Oxygen Level–Dependent MR Imaging and Correlation with Conventional Angiography in Patients with Moyamoya Disease
C. Heyn, J. Poublanc, A. Crawley, D. Mandell, J.S. Han, M. Tymianski, K. terBrugge, J.A. Fisher and D.J. Mikulis
American Journal of Neuroradiology May 2010, 31 (5) 862-867; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A1922
C. Heyn
J. Poublanc
A. Crawley
D. Mandell
J.S. Han
M. Tymianski
K. terBrugge
J.A. Fisher

Submit a Response to This Article
Jump to comment:
No eLetters have been published for this article.
In this issue
Advertisement
C. Heyn, J. Poublanc, A. Crawley, D. Mandell, J.S. Han, M. Tymianski, K. terBrugge, J.A. Fisher, D.J. Mikulis
Quantification of Cerebrovascular Reactivity by Blood Oxygen Level–Dependent MR Imaging and Correlation with Conventional Angiography in Patients with Moyamoya Disease
American Journal of Neuroradiology May 2010, 31 (5) 862-867; DOI: 10.3174/ajnr.A1922
Quantification of Cerebrovascular Reactivity by Blood Oxygen Level–Dependent MR Imaging and Correlation with Conventional Angiography in Patients with Moyamoya Disease
C. Heyn, J. Poublanc, A. Crawley, D. Mandell, J.S. Han, M. Tymianski, K. terBrugge, J.A. Fisher, D.J. Mikulis
American Journal of Neuroradiology May 2010, 31 (5) 862-867; DOI: 10.3174/ajnr.A1922
Jump to section
Related Articles
- No related articles found.
Cited By...
- Predicting Ischemic Risk Using Blood Oxygen Level-Dependent MRI in Children with Moyamoya
- Breath-Hold Blood Oxygen Level-Dependent MRI: A Tool for the Assessment of Cerebrovascular Reserve in Children with Moyamoya Disease
- Cerebrovascular Reactivity Mapping: An Evolving Standard for Clinical Functional Imaging
- Novel MRI Approaches for Assessing Cerebral Hemodynamics in Ischemic Cerebrovascular Disease
- Impact of Extracranial-Intracranial Bypass on Cerebrovascular Reactivity and Clinical Outcome in Patients With Symptomatic Moyamoya Vasculopathy
- Neurosurgical Advances in the Treatment of Moyamoya Disease
This article has not yet been cited by articles in journals that are participating in Crossref Cited-by Linking.
More in this TOC Section
Similar Articles
Advertisement