2013
DOI: 10.1007/s00234-013-1141-1
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3D fat-saturated T1 SPACE sequence for the diagnosis of cervical artery dissection

Abstract: 3D T1 SPACE sequence offers similar information with its 2D counterpart, in a shorter acquisition time and larger coverage area.

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“…It can show the intramural hematoma of cerebral arterial dissection and intraplaque hemorrhage as high signal intensity [10]. Recently, several studies showed that the 3D TSE black blood T1-weighted sequences can offer similar information with the 2D sequences in a shorter acquisition time and larger coverage area [5]. We found that 3D TSE black blood sequence was also useful in the diagnosis of subacute CVT.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%
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“…It can show the intramural hematoma of cerebral arterial dissection and intraplaque hemorrhage as high signal intensity [10]. Recently, several studies showed that the 3D TSE black blood T1-weighted sequences can offer similar information with the 2D sequences in a shorter acquisition time and larger coverage area [5]. We found that 3D TSE black blood sequence was also useful in the diagnosis of subacute CVT.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Recently, several 3D fast spin echo (FSE) black blood sequences has been used to evaluate cerebral vessels [4,5]. One recently published study showed that 3D FSE black blood sequence allows selective visualization of thrombus as hyperintensity with high accuracy [6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…T1-weighted images axial fat suppression images allow for amplified distinction between surrounding soft tissue of the neck and intramural hematoma, specifically hemoglobin that has transitioned to methemoglobin in the subacute phase. 58,59 The confirmation of a dissection alters long-term management and prognosis but may alter acute management decisions depending on the circumstances.…”
Section: T1-weighted Images and Fat Suppressionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, the 3D black-blood T1-weighted imaging technique has been used to detect IMH in patients with arterial dissection. [19][20][21] Taking advantage of large coverage, black-blood effect, and high spatial resolution, 3D blackblood imaging sequences seem to be a substitute for 2D imaging techniques. Similar to the 3D T1-weighted imaging sequences, 3D SNAP imaging techniques enable fast and high-resolution imaging with large longitudinal coverage of up to 250 mm.…”
Section: Agreement Between 3d Snap and Multisequence 3d Mr Imagingmentioning
confidence: 99%