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Midbrain Infarction: ((Left) Flair axial MRI; (Right) Diffusion-weighted MRI.Note the bright signal on the diffusion-weighted image in the ventral midbrain and cerebral peduncle. Infarction in the ...
In this axial reconstruction, the MRI sees ever-deeper layers of the brain, from top to bottom and back up again. S cientists are very careful about claiming that no one else has ever done ...
A 29 year-old woman presented with loss of coordination affecting the right arm and leg. Multiple Sclerosis (MS): (Left and Middle) Flair axial MRIs; (Right) T1-weighted with gadolinium (GAD) axial ...
Researchers' new high-resolution brain scans allowed them to see brain connections at a granular 'submillimeter' level — meaning down to a tiny 3/100ths of an inch.
With a single MRI brain scan and an automated tissue segmentation tool, researchers from the UK can predict cognitive problems in individuals with stroke-related small vessel disease in the brain.
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