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Peter R. Luijten
Researcher at University Medical Center Utrecht
Publications - 37
Citations - 1390
Peter R. Luijten is an academic researcher from University Medical Center Utrecht. The author has contributed to research in topics: Magnetic resonance imaging & Breast cancer. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 37 publications receiving 1130 citations. Previous affiliations of Peter R. Luijten include University Medical Center.
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Methodological consensus on clinical proton MRS of the brain: Review and recommendations
Martin Wilson,Ovidiu C. Andronesi,Peter B. Barker,Robert Bartha,Alberto Bizzi,Patrick J. Bolan,Kevin M. Brindle,In-Young Choi,Cristina Cudalbu,Ulrike Dydak,Uzay E. Emir,Ramon Gonzalez,Stephan Gruber,Rolf Gruetter,Rakesh Gupta,Arend Heerschap,Anke Henning,Hoby P. Hetherington,Petra Susan Hüppi,Ralph E. Hurd,Kejal Kantarci,Risto A. Kauppinen,Dennis W. J. Klomp,Roland Kreis,Marijn J. Kruiskamp,Martin O. Leach,Alexander P. Lin,Peter R. Luijten,Małgorzata Marjańska,Andrew A. Maudsley,Dieter J. Meyerhoff,Carolyn E. Mountford,Paul G. Mullins,James B. Murdoch,Sarah J. Nelson,Ralph Noeske,Gülin Öz,Julie W Pan,Andrew C. Peet,Harish Poptani,Stefan Posse,Eva-Maria Ratai,Nouha Salibi,Tom W. J. Scheenen,Ian C.P. Smith,Brian J. Soher,Ivan Tkáč,Daniel B. Vigneron,Franklyn A. Howe +48 more
TL;DR: A consensus is presented on deficiencies in widely available MRS methodology and validated improvements that are currently in routine use at several clinical research institutions, and use of the semi‐adiabatic localization by adiabatic selective refocusing sequence is a recommended solution.
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Increased cortical grey matter lesion detection in multiple sclerosis with 7 T MRI : a post-mortem verification study
Iris D. Kilsdonk,Laura E. Jonkman,Roel Klaver,Susanne J. van Veluw,Jaco J.M. Zwanenburg,Joost P.A. Kuijer,Petra J. W. Pouwels,Jos W. R. Twisk,Mike P. Wattjes,Peter R. Luijten,Frederik Barkhof,Jeroen J. G. Geurts +11 more
TL;DR: The aim of this study was to determine the sensitivity of 7 T versus 3 T magnetic resonance imaging pulse sequences for the detection of cortical multiple sclerosis lesions by directly comparing them to histopathology.
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High-resolution magnetization-prepared 3D-FLAIR imaging at 7.0 Tesla.
TL;DR: Three‐dimensional fluid‐attenuated inversion recovery with high resolution and full brain coverage is feasible at 7T, and magnetization preparation reduces the T1 weighting, thereby improving the T2 weighted contrast and signal‐to‐noise ratio.
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Cerebral microbleeds on MR imaging: comparison between 1.5 and 7T.
Mandy M.A. Conijn,Mirjam I. Geerlings,Geert Jan Biessels,Taro Takahara,Theo D. Witkamp,Jaco J.M. Zwanenburg,Peter R. Luijten,Jeroen Hendrikse +7 more
TL;DR: 3D dual-echo T2-weighted imaging at 7T results in better and more reliable detection of microbleeds compared with 3D T2*-weighting imaging at 1.5T.
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Dipole antennas for ultrahigh-field body imaging: a comparison with loop coils
TL;DR: This study shows that dipole antennas are only efficient radiofrequency (RF) coils in the presence of a dielectric and/or conducting load and that, in an array setup with loop coil overlap for decoupling, this relationship is not straightforward.