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Bilaniuk, L.T.
- Pediatric NeuroimagingYou have accessFetal Intraventricular Hemorrhage in Open Neural Tube Defects: Prenatal Imaging Evaluation and Perinatal OutcomesR.A. Didier, J.S. Martin-Saavedra, E.R. Oliver, S.E. DeBari, L.T. Bilaniuk, L.J. Howell, J.S. Moldenhauer, N.S. Adzick, G.G. Heuer and B.G. ColemanAmerican Journal of Neuroradiology October 2020, 41 (10) 1923-1929; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A6745
Biswas, A.
- Pediatric NeuroimagingYou have accessExpanding the Neuroimaging Phenotype of Neuronal Ceroid LipofuscinosesA. Biswas, P. Krishnan, A. Amirabadi, S. Blaser, S. Mercimek-Andrews and M. ShroffAmerican Journal of Neuroradiology October 2020, 41 (10) 1930-1936; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A6726
Blaser, S.
- Pediatric NeuroimagingYou have accessExpanding the Neuroimaging Phenotype of Neuronal Ceroid LipofuscinosesA. Biswas, P. Krishnan, A. Amirabadi, S. Blaser, S. Mercimek-Andrews and M. ShroffAmerican Journal of Neuroradiology October 2020, 41 (10) 1930-1936; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A6726
Bonasia, S.
- Head and Neck ImagingOpen AccessStapedial Artery: From Embryology to Different Possible Adult ConfigurationsS. Bonasia, S. Smajda, G. Ciccio and T. RobertAmerican Journal of Neuroradiology October 2020, 41 (10) 1768-1776; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A6738
- Head and Neck ImagingOpen AccessMiddle Meningeal Artery: Anatomy and VariationsS. Bonasia, S. Smajda, G. Ciccio and T. RobertAmerican Journal of Neuroradiology October 2020, 41 (10) 1777-1785; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A6739
Brinjikji, W.
- Spine Imaging and Spine Image-Guided InterventionsYou have accessSafety of Consecutive Bilateral Decubitus Digital Subtraction Myelography in Patients with Spontaneous Intracranial Hypotension and Occult CSF LeakM.C. Pope, C.M. Carr, W. Brinjikji and D.K. KimAmerican Journal of Neuroradiology October 2020, 41 (10) 1953-1957; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A6765
Brouwer, P.
- NeurointerventionYou have accessAntiplatelet Management for Stent-Assisted Coiling and Flow Diversion of Ruptured Intracranial Aneurysms: A DELPHI Consensus StatementJ.M. Ospel, P. Brouwer, F. Dorn, A. Arthur, M.E. Jensen, R. Nogueira, R. Chapot, F. Albuquerque, C. Majoie, M. Jayaraman, A. Taylor, J. Liu, J. Fiehler, N. Sakai, K. Orlov, D. Kallmes, J.F. Fraser, L. Thibault and M. GoyalAmerican Journal of Neuroradiology October 2020, 41 (10) 1856-1862; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A6814
Bruna, J.
- EDITOR'S CHOICEAdult BrainYou have accessPresurgical Identification of Primary Central Nervous System Lymphoma with Normalized Time-Intensity Curve: A Pilot Study of a New Method to Analyze DSC-PWIA. Pons-Escoda, A. Garcia-Ruiz, P. Naval-Baudin, M. Cos, N. Vidal, G. Plans, J. Bruna, R. Perez-Lopez and C. MajosAmerican Journal of Neuroradiology October 2020, 41 (10) 1816-1824; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A6761
The aims of this study were to: 1) to design a new method of postprocessing time-intensity curves, which renders normalized curves, and 2) to test its feasibility and performance on the diagnosis of primary central nervous system lymphoma. Time-intensity curves of enhancing tumor and normal-appearing white matter were obtained for each case. Enhancing tumor time-intensity curves were normalized relative to normal-appearing white matter. The authors performed pair-wise comparisons for primary central nervous system lymphoma against the other tumor type. The best discriminatory time points of the curves were obtained through a stepwise selection. Logistic binary regression was applied to obtain prediction models. A total of 233 patients were included in the study with 47 primary central nervous system lymphomas, 48 glioblastomas, 39 anaplastic astrocytomas, 49 metastases, and 50 meningiomas. The classifiers satisfactorily performed all bilateral comparisons in the test subset. They conclude that the proposed method for DSC-PWI time-intensity curve normalization renders comparable curves beyond technical and patient variability. Normalized time-intensity curves performed satisfactorily for the presurgical identification of primary central nervous system lymphoma.
Buch, K.
- FELLOWS' JOURNAL CLUBAdult BrainOpen AccessClinical and Neuroimaging Correlation in Patients with COVID-19B.C. Yoon, K. Buch, M. Lang, B.P. Applewhite, M.D. Li, W.A. Mehan, T.M. Leslie-Mazwi and S.P. RinconAmerican Journal of Neuroradiology October 2020, 41 (10) 1791-1796; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A6717
This was a retrospective study performed at a large academic hospital in the United States. A total of 641 patients presented to the authors' institution between March 3, 2020 and May 6, 2020, for treatment of coronavirus disease 2019, of whom, 150 underwent CT and/or MR imaging of the brain. CT and/or MR imaging examinations were evaluated for the presence of hemorrhage, infarction, and leukoencephalopathy. Of the 150 patients, 26 (17%) had abnormal CT and/or MR imaging findings, with hemorrhage in 11 of the patients (42%), infarction in 13 of the patients (50%), and leukoencephalopathy in 7 of the patients (27%). Significant associations were seen between abnormal CT/MR imaging findings and intensive care unit admission, intubation, and acute kidney injury.
- Spine Imaging and Spine Image-Guided InterventionsOpen AccessParaspinal Myositis in Patients with COVID-19 InfectionW.A. Mehan, B.C. Yoon, M. Lang, M.D. Li, S. Rincon and K. BuchAmerican Journal of Neuroradiology October 2020, 41 (10) 1949-1952; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A6711