2020
DOI: 10.1111/vru.12894
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Susceptibility weighted imaging at 1.5 Tesla magnetic resonance imaging in dogs: Comparison with T2*‐weighted gradient echo sequence and its clinical indications

Abstract: Susceptibility weighted imaging (SWI) is a high resolution, fully velocity‐compensated, three‐dimensional gradient echo (GE) MRI technique. In humans, SWI has been reported to be more sensitive than T2*‐weighted GE sequences in the identification of both intracranial hemorrhage and intra‐vascular deoxyhemoglobin. However, published clinical studies comparing SWI to T2*‐weighted GE sequences in dogs are currently lacking. The aim of this retrospective, observational study was to compare SWI and T2*‐weighted GE … Show more

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“…This phenomenon is proportional to the field strength ( 18 ). Although the feasibility of the sequence has been reported in veterinary medicine ( 1 , 3 ), evaluation of SWI phase images and artifact characterization are currently lacking.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This phenomenon is proportional to the field strength ( 18 ). Although the feasibility of the sequence has been reported in veterinary medicine ( 1 , 3 ), evaluation of SWI phase images and artifact characterization are currently lacking.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One of the advantages of SWI in comparison with T2 * WI in humans is increased sensitivity for the detection of small brain parenchymal hemorrhages ( 11 , 12 ). In dogs, increased conspicuity of hemorrhagic lesions and venous structures has been described ( 3 ). While cerebral microbleeds have been defined as ASV under 4 mm in T2 * WI in dogs ( 25 ), this measurement does not represent the true size of the lesion but the size of the blooming artifact produced by the magnetic field distortion.…”
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