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NEUROSONOLOGY AND CEREBRAL HEMODYNAMICS, vol. 6, 2010, No. 2
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intraoperative neurosonography,
magnetic
resonance
tomography
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intraoperative neurosonography, magnetic resonance tomography,
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NEUROSONOLOGY AND CEREBRAL HEMODYNAMICS, vol. 7, 2011, No. 1
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Understanding the specific values of every functional neuroimaging method (single photon emission
tomography
, positron emission
tomography
, functional
magnetic
resonance
tomography
, ultrasound neuroimaging and functional transcranial Doppler ultrasound) enables the creation of adequate diagnostic patterns for specific clinical cases.
The application of functional neuroimaging methods for assessment of language functions is an important step in the progress of theoretical and practical neuroscience towards overcoming the limitations of structural imaging. Providing information about the state and dynamics of general and local perfusion, metabolism, or cerebral activity, they are widely applied for evaluation of cognitive and more specifically, language functions. They are the basis of the recent progress in clarifying the structural and functional brain correlates of normal language functions. They are largely applied in diagnostics and follow-up of disorders leading to language disturbances.
Understanding the specific values of every functional neuroimaging method (single photon emission tomography, positron emission tomography, functional magnetic resonance tomography, ultrasound neuroimaging and functional transcranial Doppler ultrasound) enables the creation of adequate diagnostic patterns for specific clinical cases.
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NEUROSONOLOGY AND CEREBRAL HEMODYNAMICS, vol. 12, 2016, No. 1
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Magnetic
resonance
tomography
and tractography are the main imaging studies that objectify the morphology of the corpus callosum and its anomalies [5, 11].
The incidence rate of the anomalies in the development of corpus callosum in adults is roughly 1:4000, but a lot of “asymptomatic” cases are left undiagnosed [5, 14]. The modern diagnosis is complex and is based on clinical, neuropsychological and imaging studies, whereas in the past cases with anomalies of corpus callosum were found incidentally during autopsy [14, 17].
Magnetic resonance tomography and tractography are the main imaging studies that objectify the morphology of the corpus callosum and its anomalies [5, 11].
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The brain parenchyma is evaluated with
magnetic
resonance
tomography
(MRT) and tractography.
For the aim of the study, the patient underwent clinical, neurological and neuropsychological studies, EEG, visual and auditory evoked potential tests.
The brain parenchyma is evaluated with magnetic resonance tomography (MRT) and tractography.
The results of the neuroimaging studies of the patient’s brain are compared with those of a clinically healthy male of the same age. In order to find additional anomalies an echocardiography, pharyngoscopy, audiometry and neuroophtalmic studies were made.
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NEUROSONOLOGY AND CEREBRAL HEMODYNAMICS, vol. 15, 2019, No. 1
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computed
tomography
angiography,
magnetic
resonance
tomography
, Takayasu arteritis
computed tomography angiography, magnetic resonance tomography, Takayasu arteritis
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We present a rare case of a patient with bilateral aneurysms and stenoses of the carotid arteries, diagnosed with computed
tomography
angiography and
magnetic
resonance
tomography
.
Takayasu arteritis is an inflammatory disease involving the aorta and its branches, pulmonary and coronary arteries. The inflammation of the vascular wall often leads to concentric thickening, development of fibrosis and formation of thrombi. Vessels involved in the process are remodeled, stenotic or dilated up to formation of aneurysms.
We present a rare case of a patient with bilateral aneurysms and stenoses of the carotid arteries, diagnosed with computed tomography angiography and magnetic resonance tomography.
We discuss the potential of different imaging methods in the assessment of changes in the vascular wall in patients with Takayasu arteritis.
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Computed and
magnetic
resonance
tomography
are non-invasive methods that allow assessing the changes in the vascular wall and the lumen of the vessel in cases of TA.
Computed and magnetic resonance tomography are non-invasive methods that allow assessing the changes in the vascular wall and the lumen of the vessel in cases of TA.
MRT has a clear advantage because of the multiparameter contrast and the lack of ionizing radiation, which allows a detailed characterization of the vascular wall and the acquisition of dynamic angiographic image of large vascular segments within a single study.
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