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Mazhar Husain

Researcher at Sahara Hospital

Publications -  99
Citations -  3367

Mazhar Husain is an academic researcher from Sahara Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Brain abscess & Fractional anisotropy. The author has an hindex of 32, co-authored 99 publications receiving 3171 citations. Previous affiliations of Mazhar Husain include Central Drug Research Institute & King George's Medical University.

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Serial Changes in the White Matter Diffusion Tensor Imaging Metrics in Moderate Traumatic Brain Injury and Correlation with Neuro-Cognitive Function

TL;DR: DTI demonstrates axonopathy in the acute stage, as well as at secondary stages, at 6 months post-injury in the corpus callosum and peri-ventricular white matter in regions of normal-appearing white matter on conventional MRI.
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Differentiation of tuberculous from pyogenic brain abscesses with in vivo proton MR spectroscopy and magnetization transfer MR imaging.

TL;DR: It might be possible to differentiate tuberculous abscesses from pyogenic abscesss by using MT MR imaging and in vivo MR spectroscopy, which could be of value in influencing the management of such cases.
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Comparative evaluation of corpus callosum DTI metrics in acute mild and moderate traumatic brain injury: Its correlation with neuropsychometric tests

TL;DR: It is concluded that DTI abnormalities in the regions of CC were more in patients with moderate TBI compared to mild TBI and this was associated with relatively poor neuropsychological outcome 6 months post-injury.
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The role of diffusion-weighted imaging in the differential diagnosis of intracranial cystic mass lesions: a report of 147 lesions

TL;DR: Diffusion-weighted imaging has high sensitivity and specificity for the differentiation of brain abscess from other nonabscess intracranial cystic lesions.
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Role of diffusion-weighted imaging and in vivo proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy in the differential diagnosis of ring-enhancing intracranial cystic mass lesions.

TL;DR: Demonstration of restricted diffusion on DWI with reduced ADC is highly suggestive ofbrain abscess; however, in the absence of restriction, PMRS is mandatory to distinguish brain abscesses from cystic tumors.