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Description Axial DIR MRI of a brain with multiple sclerosis lesions.jpg |
English:
Double inversion recovery
(DIR)
MRI
in the
axial plane
of the brain, showing lesions by
multiple sclerosis
. White circles surround two cortical lesions and one juxtacortical lesion.
A separate
PSIR MRI
confirmed these, and also disclosed six more lesions (white arrows) that were not identified on DIR prior to PSIR.
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Date | |
Source | (2015). "The Parallel Analysis of Phase Sensitive Inversion Recovery (PSIR) and Double Inversion Recovery (DIR) Images Significantly Improves the Detection of Cortical Lesions in Multiple Sclerosis (MS) since Clinical Onset". PLOS ONE 10 (5): e0127805. DOI : 10.1371/journal.pone.0127805 . ISSN 1932-6203 . (CC-BY-4.0) |
Author | Article authors: Alice Favaretto, Davide Poggiali, Andrea Lazzarotto, Giuseppe Rolma, Francesco Causin, Paolo Gallo |
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