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High-resolution Compressed-sensing T1 Black-blood MRI

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Clinical Neuroradiology, 1 (1): 1 (Dec 18, 2019)
DOI: 10.1007/s00062-019-00867-0

Abstract

In vasculopathies of the central nervous system, reliable and timely diagnosis is important against the background of significant morbidity and sequelae in cases of incorrect diagnosis or delayed treatment. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) plays a major role in the detection and monitoring of intracranial and extracranial vascular pathologies of different etiologies, in particular for evaluation of the vessel wall in addition to luminal information, thus allowing differentiation between various vasculopathies. Compressed-sensing black-blood MRI combines high image quality with relatively short acquisition time and offers promising potential in the context of neurovascular vessel wall imaging in clinical routine. This case review gives an overview of its application in the diagnosis of various intracranial and extracranial entities.

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