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Murat Aksoy

Researcher at Çukurova University

Publications -  132
Citations -  3366

Murat Aksoy is an academic researcher from Çukurova University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Diffusion MRI & Abdominal aortic aneurysm. The author has an hindex of 26, co-authored 127 publications receiving 2568 citations. Previous affiliations of Murat Aksoy include Bahçeşehir University & Osmaniye Korkut Ata University.

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Global vascular guidelines on the management of chronic limb-threatening ischemia

Michael S. Conte, +58 more
TL;DR: The GVG proposes a new Global Anatomic Staging System (GLASS), which involves defining a preferred target artery path (TAP) and then estimating limb-based patency (LBP) resulting in three stages of complexity for intervention.
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Time-resolved 3D quantitative flow MRI of the major intracranial vessels: initial experience and comparative evaluation at 1.5T and 3.0T in combination with parallel imaging.

TL;DR: A time‐resolved, 3D phase‐contrast MRI method using parallel imaging was implemented to measure blood flow in three dimensions at multiple instances over the cardiac cycle and provided features that have not been reported previously for the intracranial vasculature.
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Real-time Optical Motion Correction for Diffusion Tensor Imaging

TL;DR: A novel real‐time prospective motion correction method was introduced using an in‐bore monovision system to combat motion artifacts in diffusion tensor imaging.
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Augmented generalized SENSE reconstruction to correct for rigid body motion.

TL;DR: This work introduces a formalism for parallel imaging in the presence of motion that can improve overall image quality because it diminishes k‐space inconsistencies by exploiting the complementary image encoding capacity of individual receiver coils.
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The diagnosis of osteomyelitis of the foot in diabetes: microbiological examination vs. magnetic resonance imaging and labelled leucocyte scanning

TL;DR: Foot infections and their sequelae are among the most common and severe complications of diabetes mellitus and may progress to amputation, early diagnosis of osteomyelitis is critical.