Functional MRI ESDIR, Seminar No. 24 Rome, October 26–28, 1995 / edited by P. Pavone, R. Rossi.

Every day MRI is gaining more and more appreciation by all me die al specialists for its impressive quality of anatomical images. This morphological information gives consistent help in terms of earlier diagnosis, lesion characterisation, and definition of the extent of disease. However, morphology...

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Other Authors: Pavone, P. (Editor), Rossi, R. (Editor)
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Published: Milano : Springer Milan : Imprint: Springer, 1996.
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505 0 |a Basics of Functional MRI -- Evaluating Brain Activation: A Methodological Perspective -- Intrinsic Parameters Measurable with MRI -- Assessment of Hemodynamic Function with Phase Contrast Flow Quantitation -- Functional MRI: The Environment and Technology for Clinical Application -- Neurofunctional MRI: Techniques -- Diffusion, Perfusion and Functional MRI -- Tumor Viability Assessed by Cerebral Blood Volume Measurements -- Cerebral Perfusion Imaging with Gadolinium Chelates and Iron Oxides in Humans -- High Resolution Studies of Oxygen, Carbogen and Carbon Dioxide in the Brain — with Supporting Findings from Peripheral Muscle -- fMRI Using True 3D Sequences and Full Positional Registration -- Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Using Photic and Motor Stimulation: Comparison of Results Obtained at 1.0 T and 1.5 T -- Functional Activity Mapping of the Perirolandic Cortex During Motor Performance and Motor Imagery -- Brain Functional Anatomy as Assessed with MRI: Clinical Applications of Functional Brain MRI -- Basic Aspects of Magnetic Resonance Functional Neuroimaging: Physiology, Signals, and Maps -- In Vivo Verification of the Intravascular BOLD Effect -- Human Brain Mapping: State of the Art -- Clinical Applications of Functional MRI -- Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging with Echo Planar Imaging -- High Field Functional MRI in Humans: Applications to Cognitive Function -- Functional MRI Brain Mapping Prior to Craniotomy or Radiosurgery: Initial Clinical Experience -- MR Imaging in Hyperacute Stroke -- fMRI in Current Clinical Practice -- PRESTO, a Rapid 3D Approach for Functional MRI of Human Brain -- Clinical Diffusion Imaging on a Standard MR System: Diagnostic Usefulness Compared with Conventional MRI -- fMRI of the Brain with Medium Field Strength Units -- Localization of Primary Motor Cortex in Patients with Frontal-parietal Neoplasms: an fMRI Study -- Functional Evaluation of Parenchymal Organs and the Heart with MRI -- Functional MRI of the Kidneys -- Magnetic Resonance Angiography in the Abdomen and Pelvis -- Regional Motion Analysis with Tagged MRI -- Ultrafast Imaging of the Cardiovascular System -- Rapid and Interactive Cardiovascular Imaging -- Stunned Myocardium: Functional and Perfusion MR Imaging -- Stress-Strain Modeling with MRI -- Magnetic Resonance Imaging in the Evaluation of Valvular Prosthetic Function. 
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