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Review Case Reports Comparative Study
[MR and CT perfusion imaging of the brain: principles and clinical applications].
- S Grand, V Lefournier, A Krainik, P Bessou, I Tropres, S Chabardes, D Hoffmann, and J-F Le Bas.
- Service de Neuroradiologie et Unité IRM, CHU Grenoble, France. SGrand@chu-grenoble.fr
- J Radiol. 2007 Mar 1;88(3 Pt 2):444-71.
AbstractMR and CT imaging techniques provide both morphological data and functional data. MR and recently CT perfusion have substantially modified the treatment of acute stroke. CT perfusion offers new opportunities to improve the management strategy in vasospasm after subarachnoid hemorrhage. Both are also helpful for the diagnosis of brain tumors and the assessment of treatment effects.
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