MR Neurography: Advances

High resolution and high field magnetic resonance neurography (MR neurography, MRN) is shown to have excellent anatomic capability. There have been considerable advances in the technology in the last few years leading to various feasibility studies using different structural and functional imaging a...

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Main Authors: Avneesh Chhabra, Lianxin Zhao, John A. Carrino, Eo Trueblood, Saso Koceski, Filip Shteriev, Lionel Lenkinski, Christopher D. J. Sinclair, Gustav Andreisek
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 2013-01-01
Series:Radiology Research and Practice
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/809568
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description High resolution and high field magnetic resonance neurography (MR neurography, MRN) is shown to have excellent anatomic capability. There have been considerable advances in the technology in the last few years leading to various feasibility studies using different structural and functional imaging approaches in both clinical and research settings. This paper is intended to be a useful seminar for readers who want to gain knowledge of the advancements in the MRN pulse sequences currently used in clinical practice as well as learn about the other techniques on the horizon aimed at better depiction of nerve anatomy, pathology, and potential noninvasive evaluation of nerve degeneration or regeneration.
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spelling doaj-art-d08460fb0072420eaeafe617b458d4832025-02-03T06:08:27ZengWileyRadiology Research and Practice2090-19412090-195X2013-01-01201310.1155/2013/809568809568MR Neurography: AdvancesAvneesh Chhabra0Lianxin Zhao1John A. Carrino2Eo Trueblood3Saso Koceski4Filip Shteriev5Lionel Lenkinski6Christopher D. J. Sinclair7Gustav Andreisek8Musculoskeletal Radiology Section, Russell H Morgan Department of Radiology & Radiological Science, Johns Hopkins University Hospital, Baltimore, MD 21287, USADepartment of MR, Shandong Medical Imaging Research Institute, Shandong University, ChinaMusculoskeletal Radiology Section, Russell H Morgan Department of Radiology & Radiological Science, Johns Hopkins University Hospital, Baltimore, MD 21287, USAMusculoskeletal Radiology Section, Russell H Morgan Department of Radiology & Radiological Science, Johns Hopkins University Hospital, Baltimore, MD 21287, USADepartment of Intelligent Systems and Robotics, Faculty of Computer Science, University Goce Delcev Stip, 2000 Stip, MacedoniaSyNRG Software & IT Solutions, Skopje, Macedonia3D Imaging Partners, Toronto, ON, CanadaMRC Centre for Neuromuscular Diseases, UCL Institute of Neurology, University College London, Queen Square, London WC1N 3BG, UKDepartment of Radiology, University Hospital Zurich, Zurich, SwitzerlandHigh resolution and high field magnetic resonance neurography (MR neurography, MRN) is shown to have excellent anatomic capability. There have been considerable advances in the technology in the last few years leading to various feasibility studies using different structural and functional imaging approaches in both clinical and research settings. This paper is intended to be a useful seminar for readers who want to gain knowledge of the advancements in the MRN pulse sequences currently used in clinical practice as well as learn about the other techniques on the horizon aimed at better depiction of nerve anatomy, pathology, and potential noninvasive evaluation of nerve degeneration or regeneration.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/809568
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