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Matthew A. Frick
Researcher at Mayo Clinic
Publications - 39
Citations - 627
Matthew A. Frick is an academic researcher from Mayo Clinic. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 32 publications receiving 473 citations.
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MRI findings of 26 patients with Parsonage-Turner syndrome.
TL;DR: MRI of the brachial plexus and shoulder in patients with Parsonage-Turner syndrome showed intramuscular denervation changes involving one or more muscle groups of the shoulder girdle, which suggests MRI may be instrumental in accurately diagnosing the syndrome.
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Lightweight, compact, and high-performance 3T MR system for imaging the brain and extremities
Thomas K. F. Foo,Evangelos Trifon Laskaris,Mark Ernest Vermilyea,Minfeng Xu,Paul M. Thompson,Gene Conte,Christopher Van Epps,Christopher D. Immer,Seung-Kyun Lee,Ek Tsoon Tan,Dominic Graziani,Jean Baptise Mathieu,Christopher J. Hardy,John F. Schenck,Eric Fiveland,Wolfgang Stautner,Justin Ricci,Joseph Edward Piel,Keith Park,Yihe Hua,Ye Bai,Kagan Alexander,David Stanley,Paul T. Weavers,Erin M. Gray,Yunhong Shu,Matthew A. Frick,Norbert G. Campeau,Joshua D. Trzasko,John Huston,Matt A. Bernstein +30 more
TL;DR: To build and evaluate a small‐footprint, lightweight, high‐performance 3T MRI scanner for advanced brain imaging with image quality that is equal to or better than conventional whole‐body clinical3T MRI scanners, while achieving substantial reductions in installation costs.
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging Appearance of Schwannomas from Head to Toe: A Pictorial Review.
Jamie Crist,Jacob R. Hodge,Matthew A. Frick,Fiona P. Leung,Eugene Hsu,Ming Tye Gi,Sudhakar K. Venkatesh +6 more
TL;DR: A pictorial review of the magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) appearance of schwannomas by demonstrating a collection of tumors from different parts of the body that exhibit similar MRI characteristics.
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Imaging Findings in Desmoplastic Fibroma of Bone: Distinctive T2 Characteristics
Matthew A. Frick,Murali Sundaram,Murali Sundaram,K. Krishnan Unni,Carrie Y. Inwards,Nicola Fabbri,Federico Trentani,Patrizia Baccini,Franco Bertoni +8 more
TL;DR: Significant T2 shortening of a nonsclerotic fibroosseous lesion should place desmoplastic fibroma high among the diagnostic considerations.
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MR imaging of synovial disorders of the knee: an update.
TL;DR: MR imaging provides invaluable information to the clinician regarding the need to either initiate or modify therapy in those patients suffering from diseases of, or affecting, the synovium.