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    Giant leiomyoma of the esophagus. Presentation of a case by Tomas Ariel Lombardo Vaillant, Leopoldo de Quesada Suárez

    Published 2020-08-01
    “…Diagnostic tests included radiography of the esophagus, stomach, and duodenum, upper digestive endoscopy, computed tomography, and MRI. The patient underwent surgery by right thoracotomy, enucleation of a 10x6x5cm tumor was performed, and the integrity of the mucosa was verified. …”
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    Solitary Neurofibroma of the Floor of the Mouth: A Case Report by Motoyoshi Maruyama, Hiroaki Fushiki, Yukio Watanabe

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…A 51-year-old female presented with a 2-year history of swelling of the floor of the mouth. MRI revealed that the mass measuring 50×70 mm showed a homogenous, low signal intensity on a T1-weighted image and high signal intensity on a T2-weighted image. …”
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    Diagnosis and Management of Polyorchidism: A Case Report and Literature Review by Anthony Kanbar, Charbel Dabal, Joey El Khoury, Rami Halabi, Serge Assaf, Anthony Mina, Sabine Breidi, Maher Abdessater, Raghid El Khoury

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Imaging studies revealed a third testicle in the left hemiscrotum, with comparable dimensions, signal intensity on MRI, and Doppler flow on ultrasound with the ipsilateral testis. …”
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    Pylephlebitis Caused by Fusobacterium nucleatum in a Septuagenarian Healthy Caucasian Male: Atypical Presentation of Lemierre’s Syndrome by Muhammad Abbas, Monica Ioana Constantin, Akshay Narendra

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Here we present a case of atypical LS in a septuagenarian healthy Caucasian male with no prior history of pharyngitis and in whom both computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) demonstrated partial portal vein thrombosis associated with Fusobacterium nucleatum. …”
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    Detecting Spatial Clusters via a Mixture of Dirichlet Processes by Meredith A. Ray, Jian Kang, Hongmei Zhang

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…We applied the method to an fMRI meta-analysis dataset to identify clusters of foci corresponding to different emotions.…”
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    Appendiceal Endometriosis and Carcinoid Presented as Acute Appendicitis in Pregnancy: A Rare Case Report and Review of the Literature by Panagiotis A. Dimitriadis, Ragai R. Makar, Gearoid Kingston, Ridzuan Farouk

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…A 22-year-old pregnant woman presented at the twenty-seventh week of gestation in the Emergency Department with acute abdominal pain and right iliac fossa tenderness. Urgent MRI was done and was suggestive of acute appendicitis. …”
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    Cluster Headache Secondary to Macroprolactinoma with Ipsilateral Cavernous Sinus Invasion by M. J. Levy, I. Robertson, T. A. Howlett

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…Because of the lack of response, an MRI brain was performed which showed a large pituitary tumour with ipsilateral cavernous sinus invasion. …”
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    Zastosowanie technik neuronauki poznawczej w zarządzaniu marketingowym by Barbara Wąsikowska

    Published 2015-06-01
    “…W poniższym artykule przedstawiono trzy najczęściej stosowane w naukach ekonomicznych techniki neuronauki poznawczej tj. funkcjonalny magnetyczny rezonans jądrowy (fMRI), elektroencefalografię mózgu (EEG) oraz eye tracking (w Polsce zwany również okulografią). …”
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    Familial Multiple Sclerosis with Repetitive Relapses of Manic Psychosis in Two Patients (Mother and Daughter) by Pedro J. Modrego, Jaime Ferrández

    Published 2000-01-01
    “…In both cases we found multiple hypersignal lesions on brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), especially in the right frontal lobe where we observed signs of activity. …”
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    Intraosseous Lipomatous Meningioma by Lauren Kim, Christopher Huang, Adrienne L. Morey, Mark J. Winder

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…A 49-year-old man with intermittent headaches and right sided parietal lump was found to have an intraosseous right parietal lesion on computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). A stereotactic craniectomy and excision of the lesion were performed with histopathology confirming features consistent with primary lipomatous meningioma with intraosseous extension. …”
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    Decidualized Ovarian Mass Mimicking Malignancy by Lufee Wong, Vola Botolahy, Thibault Carteret, Marion Marty, Jean-Luc Brun

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…We report a case of decidualized ovarian mass in a patient without prior history of endometriosis that mimicked an ovarian malignancy. MRI may be a useful imaging modality to monitor these lesions and guide management. …”
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    Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo and Occult Subarachnoid Hemorrhage Complicated after Head Trauma by Qinghua Li, Shuangxing Hou, Hualan Yang

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…Presently described is a case that when there are some clinical symptoms cannot be completely explained by simple BPPV, the combination of CT and FLAIR MRI sequences are needed in the early-stage detection of acute SAH.…”
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    Panspinal Epidural Abscess: A Devastating Complication of Group B Streptococcal Bacteremia by Rehmat Ullah Awan, Ambreen Nabeel, Mohammed Alsaggaf

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Anyone presenting with fevers, back pain, and neurological changes should have urgent MRI evaluation of the spine.…”
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    Extrapontine Myelinolysis following Extreme Hypernatremia and Hyperosmolarity by Jan-Niclas Schwade, Lior Haftel, Lars Rühe, Matthias Endmann

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…Cranial magnetic resonance imaging (cMRI) was performed and (mis)interpreted for meningoencephalitis, with corresponding diagnostic and therapeutic implications. …”
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    Reordering for Improved Constrained Reconstruction from Undersampled k-Space Data by Ganesh Adluru, Edward V. R. DiBella

    Published 2008-01-01
    “…Recently, there has been a significant interest in applying reconstruction techniques, like constrained reconstruction or compressed sampling methods, to undersampled k-space data in MRI. Here, we propose a novel reordering technique to improve these types of reconstruction methods. …”
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    Ocular Infection Preceding Major Epidural Abscess by Liam Dunbar, Ryan Johnstone

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…On magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), an extensive epidural collection was seen. …”
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    Paroxysmal Compulsion to Handle Keys in a Computer Operator Due To Meningioma in the Left Supplementary Motor Area by H. Tei, M. Iwata, Y. Miura

    Published 1998-01-01
    “…We describe the case of a computer operator who experienced paroxysmal attacks several times in which she felt a compulsion to handle keys with her right hand or actually her right hand moved involuntarily in a key-handling rhythm. Cranial CT and MRI revealed a mass lesion in the left medial aspect of the frontal lobe (supplementary motor area). …”
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    Acute Stroke Imaging: Recent Updates by Prachi Dubey, Sachin Pandey, Gul Moonis

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…There has been recent debate in the scientific community due to divided opinions on the use of CT perfusion and access-related limitations of MRI. In this paper we review and summarize recent updates relevant to acute stroke imaging and propose an imaging paradigm based on the recently available evidence.…”
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    Three-dimensional histological imaging of primate brain and correlation with in vivo medical device images by Julien Dauguet

    Published 2011-02-01
    “…Thanks to this technique, it becomes possible to restore the spatial consistency of the brain and to match accurately histological slices with an in vivo medical device image such as an MRI or a PET scan. This is of high interest since it allows direct comparison between the histology, often considered as the gold standard in terms of information, and the same medical devices used in clinical routine to image human patients. …”
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