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Xiaoming Li

Researcher at Huazhong University of Science and Technology

Publications -  17
Citations -  327

Xiaoming Li is an academic researcher from Huazhong University of Science and Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Magnetic resonance angiography & Computed tomography angiography. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 17 publications receiving 258 citations. Previous affiliations of Xiaoming Li include University of Zurich.

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T1 relaxivities of gadolinium-based magnetic resonance contrast agents in human whole blood at 1.5, 3, and 7 T.

TL;DR: This report quantifies, for the first time, T1 relaxivity for all 8 gadolinium chelates in common clinical use worldwide, at current relevant field strengths, in human whole blood at physiological temperature (37°C).
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The diagnostic value of non-contrast enhanced quiescent interval single shot (QISS) magnetic resonance angiography at 3T for lower extremity peripheral arterial disease, in comparison to CT angiography

TL;DR: QISS is a reliable alternative to CTA for evaluation of lower extremity PAD, and may be suitable as a first-line screening examination in patients with contraindications to intravenous contrast administration.
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The diagnostic value of biexponential apparent diffusion coefficients in myopathy.

TL;DR: Intra-muscular SNR decay curves and biexponential ADC parameters are useful in distinguishing among PM/DM, GSDs, and MDs.
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Intravoxel incoherent motion and diffusion kurtosis imaging for discriminating soft tissue sarcoma from vascular anomalies.

TL;DR: In conclusion, IVIM and DKI are feasible in discriminating soft tissue sarcoma from vascular anomalies and the Mann–Whitney test was used to compare the parameters between vascular anomaly and soft tissue Sarcoma.
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T2 mapping in dermatomyositis/polymyositis and correlation with clinical parameters.

TL;DR: T2 mapping is not only quantitatively used for subclinical muscle involvement in patients with dermatomyositis/polymyositis (DM/PM), but also is used to demonstrate severity of damaged muscles in DM/PM.