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  1. Kaminou, T.

    1. EDITOR'S CHOICEBrain
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      Parenchymal Hypointense Foci Associated with Developmental Venous Anomalies: Evaluation by Phase-Sensitive MR Imaging at 3T
      M. Takasugi, S. Fujii, Y. Shinohara, T. Kaminou, T. Watanabe and T. Ogawa
      American Journal of Neuroradiology October 2013, 34 (10) 1940-1944; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A3495

      These authors used phase-sensitive imaging to evaluate the presence of low-signal foci (hemorrhage or cavernoma) seen in association with developmental venous anomalies. More than 62% of patients with DVAs showed these foci, suggesting that venous congestion caused by abnormal venous drainage may be the cause and that phase-sensitive imaging is useful in their detection.

  2. Kanthala, A.R.

    1. EDITOR'S CHOICEBrain
      Open Access
      Association of CT Perfusion Parameters with Hemorrhagic Transformation in Acute Ischemic Stroke
      A.R. Jain, M. Jain, A.R. Kanthala, D. Damania, L.G. Stead, H.Z. Wang and B.S. Jahromi
      American Journal of Neuroradiology October 2013, 34 (10) 1895-1900; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A3502

      Because hemorrhagic transformation affects treatment and patient prognosis, these authors explored whether CT perfusion predicts it. Twenty percent of their subjects developed hemorrhagic transformation and these patients did not differ from controls in terms of age, gender, time to presentation, or comorbidities. Only CBV was found to be lower and predictive of hemorrhagic transformation.

  3. Kao, E.-F.

    1. EDITOR'S CHOICEBrain
      Open Access
      Widespread White Matter Alterations in Patients with End-Stage Renal Disease: A Voxelwise Diffusion Tensor Imaging Study
      M.-C. Chou, T.-J. Hsieh, Y.-L. Lin, Y.-T. Hsieh, W.-Z. Li, J.-M. Chang, C.-H. Ko, E.-F. Kao, T.-S. Jaw and G.-C. Liu
      American Journal of Neuroradiology October 2013, 34 (10) 1945-1951; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A3511

      Hemodyalisis may not prevent brain damage resulting from accumulation of urea and other metabolites as previously believed. These investigators used voxelwise DTI to assess the white matter of 28 patients with end-stage renal disease. All DTI parameters were abnormal, especially in the callosum, sagittal stratum, and pons.

  4. Kaufmann, T.J.

    1. FELLOWS' JOURNAL CLUBSpine
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      Intramedullary Spinal Cord Metastases: MRI and Relevant Clinical Features from a 13-Year Institutional Case Series
      J.B. Rykken, F.E. Diehn, C.H. Hunt, K.M. Schwartz, L.J. Eckel, C.P. Wood, T.J. Kaufmann, R.K. Lingineni, R.E. Carter and J.T. Wald
      American Journal of Neuroradiology October 2013, 34 (10) 2043-2049; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A3526

      This article reviews the MRI and clinical findings in 70 spinal cord metastases; 20% of patients had multiple metastases and 8% were asymptomatic. Spinal cord metastases were the initial clinical presentation in 20% of patients. Nearly all metastases showed contrast enhancement and had extensive edema. Cysts and hemorrhage were, however, uncommon and nearly 60% of patients had other metastases to the CNS or that were seen in studies in other organs. Accompanying pial metastases were also common.

  5. Keeser, D.

    1. Pediatrics
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      Early White Matter Changes in Childhood Multiple Sclerosis: A Diffusion Tensor Imaging Study
      A. Blaschek, D. Keeser, S. Müller, I.K. Koerte, A. Sebastian Schröder, W. Müller-Felber, F. Heinen and B. Ertl-Wagner
      American Journal of Neuroradiology October 2013, 34 (10) 2015-2020; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A3581
  6. Kim, R.

    1. Pediatrics
      Open Access
      Abnormal Cerebral Microstructure in Premature Neonates with Congenital Heart Disease
      L.B. Paquette, J.L. Wisnowski, R. Ceschin, J.D. Pruetz, J.A. Detterich, S. Del Castillo, A.C. Nagasunder, R. Kim, M.J. Painter, F.H. Gilles, M.D. Nelson, R.G. Williams, S. Blüml and A. Panigrahy
      American Journal of Neuroradiology October 2013, 34 (10) 2026-2033; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A3528
  7. Klotz, E.

    1. Brain
      Open Access
      4D CT Angiography More Closely Defines Intracranial Thrombus Burden Than Single-Phase CT Angiography
      A.M.J. Frölich, D. Schrader, E. Klotz, R. Schramm, K. Wasser, M. Knauth and P. Schramm
      American Journal of Neuroradiology October 2013, 34 (10) 1908-1913; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A3533
  8. Knauth, M.

    1. Brain
      Open Access
      4D CT Angiography More Closely Defines Intracranial Thrombus Burden Than Single-Phase CT Angiography
      A.M.J. Frölich, D. Schrader, E. Klotz, R. Schramm, K. Wasser, M. Knauth and P. Schramm
      American Journal of Neuroradiology October 2013, 34 (10) 1908-1913; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A3533
  9. Ko, C.-H.

    1. EDITOR'S CHOICEBrain
      Open Access
      Widespread White Matter Alterations in Patients with End-Stage Renal Disease: A Voxelwise Diffusion Tensor Imaging Study
      M.-C. Chou, T.-J. Hsieh, Y.-L. Lin, Y.-T. Hsieh, W.-Z. Li, J.-M. Chang, C.-H. Ko, E.-F. Kao, T.-S. Jaw and G.-C. Liu
      American Journal of Neuroradiology October 2013, 34 (10) 1945-1951; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A3511

      Hemodyalisis may not prevent brain damage resulting from accumulation of urea and other metabolites as previously believed. These investigators used voxelwise DTI to assess the white matter of 28 patients with end-stage renal disease. All DTI parameters were abnormal, especially in the callosum, sagittal stratum, and pons.

  10. Koerte, I.K.

    1. Pediatrics
      You have access
      Early White Matter Changes in Childhood Multiple Sclerosis: A Diffusion Tensor Imaging Study
      A. Blaschek, D. Keeser, S. Müller, I.K. Koerte, A. Sebastian Schröder, W. Müller-Felber, F. Heinen and B. Ertl-Wagner
      American Journal of Neuroradiology October 2013, 34 (10) 2015-2020; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A3581
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