True three-dimensional nuclear magnetic resonance neuro-imaging in ischemic stroke: Correlation of nmr, x-ray ct and pathology

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Abstract

True three-dimensional proton nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) imaging was performed on an 84-year-old man following a recent cerebral embolic infarction. NMR data obtained using different pulse sequences were inter-correlated, stressing the significance of image appearance in terms of the NMR tissue parameters. Planes selected for display from the three-dimensional data set allowed optimal visualization of the pathology. Accurate correlations of the NMR data with X-ray computerized tomography scans and with subsequent autopsy findings indicate that NMR may play an important role in the detection and diagnosis of ischemic stroke. © 1983 American Heart Association, Inc.

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Pykett, I. L., Buonanno, F. S., Brady, T. J., & Kistler, J. P. (1983). True three-dimensional nuclear magnetic resonance neuro-imaging in ischemic stroke: Correlation of nmr, x-ray ct and pathology. Stroke, 14(2), 173–177. https://doi.org/10.1161/01.STR.14.2.173

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