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New rapid imaging procedure for nuclear spin tomography
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Clinical applications and methodological developments of the RARE technique.
J. Hennig,H. Friedburg +1 more
TL;DR: The RARE technique is an extremely useful tool for clinical diagnosis, since it delivers images comparable to those produced by X-ray myelography andX-ray urography, despite not using the application of contrast agents.
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Breath‐Hold Projection Magnetic Resonance‐Cholangio‐Pancreaticography (MRCP): a New Method for the Examination of the Bile and Pancreatic Ducts
TL;DR: Breath‐hold MR cholangio‐pancreaticography using the RARE MRCP generates projection images requiring a 4‐s acquisition time and no postprocessing, which is fully equivalent to that of conventional x‐ray imaging by invasive procedures.
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Can MRCP replace ERCP
TL;DR: From a cost‐performance basis, MRCP is undoubtedly superior to direct methods and has the potential to limit the use of invasive transpapillary and percutaneous methods merely to interventional purposes.
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Multifunctional ultrasmall nanoplatforms for vascular-targeted interstitial photodynamic therapy of brain tumors guided by real-time MRI
Denise Bechet,Florent Auger,Pierre Couleaud,Eric Marty,Laura Ravasi,Nicolas Durieux,Corinne Bonnet,François Plénat,Céline Frochot,Céline Frochot,Serge Mordon,Olivier Tillement,Régis Vanderesse,François Lux,Pascal Perriat,François Guillemin,François Guillemin,Muriel Barberi-Heyob,Muriel Barberi-Heyob +18 more
TL;DR: The authors constructed tumor vascular peptide targeting multifunctional silica-based nanoparticles, with encapsulated gadolinium oxide as MRI contrast agent and chlorin as a photosensitizer, as a proof of concept novel treatment for glioblastoma in an animal model.
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Fast MR imaging for evaluating the pancreaticobiliary system.
TL;DR: The author reviewed the current status of fast MR technologies for examining pancreaticobiliary pathologies, stressing the functional and physiological aspects of the corresponding anatomy, including secretin MRCP, which became a powerful tool when combined with kinematic imaging.