Tag Archives: diffusion study; Echo-Planar Imaging

Educational Presentation: Atypical Features in PRES

Atypical PRES (PPT)

Here is another presentation that I hope our readers and visitors will find useful and enjoy.  We presented this as an “exhibit” at the past meeting of ASNR.  The presentation deals with atypical MRI findings in posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome.… Continue reading >>

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Educational Presentation: DWI of Brain Abscesses

abscesses dwi

We are back from RSNA and it is time to post a new educational activity in our blog.  This presentation, by one of our previous neuroradiology fellows, addresses the typical and atypical findings and utility of DWI in the evaluation of brain abscesses.… Continue reading >>

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ADC Question

I will like to know if someone can help me with some doubts I have regarding ADCs.

1.  I have  a sample with some ADC values obtained in 1,5 T and others obtained in 3T ( same b value). Can I use the ADC values for statistics or do you think that they cannot be compared?

2.  Are the ADC values obtained using a diffusion sequence  the same that the ADC values obtained in a DTI sequence with 12 directions?

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Distinguishing of Pleomorphic Adenomas From Other Types of Parotid Tumors by Diffusion-Weighted MR Imaging

Until now, many articles have been published to declare that apparent diffusion coeficient calculation (ADC) by diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI) is a helpful method for differantiating malignant from benign parotid gland tumors. Habermann et al. in 2005 described that diffusion-weighted echo-planar MRI seems to be a valuable tool for differentiating benign from malignant primary parotid gland tumors in fifty consecutive patients (1). We read with interest the recent article of the same group in the January 2009 issue of the AJNR (2). The authors reached one different conclusion in one hundred thirty-six patients with parotid tumors. They claimed that, DWI has … Continue reading >>

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