European radiology
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To compare the diagnostic accuracy of conventional 3T MRI against 1.5T MR arthrography (MRA) in patients with clinical femoroacetabular impingement (FAI). ⋯ • Conventional 3T MRI is equivalent to 1.5T MRA for diagnosing labral tears. • Conventional 3T MRI is superior to 1.5T MRA for diagnosing acetabular cartilage defect. • Conventional 3T MRI is equivalent to 1.5T MRA for diagnosing cartilage delamination. • Symptom severity score was significantly higher (p<0.05) in group proceeding to surgery.
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To determine whether computer-based CT quantitation of change can improve on visual change quantification of parenchymal features in IPF. ⋯ • Computer analysis improves on visual CT scoring in evaluating deterioration on CT • Increasing pulmonary vessel volume is the strongest CT predictor of functional deterioration • Increasing pulmonary vessel volume predicts functional decline independent of baseline disease severity.
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To evaluate white matter (WM) microstructural changes in preterm neonates (PN) with mild germinal matrix-intraventricular haemorrhage (mGMH-IVH) (grades I and II) and no other associated MRI abnormalities, and correlate them with gestational age (GA) and neurodevelopmental outcome. ⋯ • DTI-TBSS analysis identifies WM microstructural changes in preterm neonates with mGMH-IVH. • Extremely preterm neonates with mGMH-IVH presented more severe impairment of WM microstructure. • Extremely preterm neonates with mGMH-IVH presented microstructural impairment of periventricular WM. • mGMH-IVH affects subcortical WM in preterm neonates with gestational age ≥ 29 weeks. • WM microstructural alterations are related to neurodevelopmental impairments at 24 months.
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To investigate if brain gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) levels in patients with relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis (RRMS) are abnormal compared with healthy controls, and their relationship to cognitive function in RRMS. ⋯ • GABA levels may decrease in patients with RRMS. • Lower GABA levels correlated with worse cognitive performance in patients with RRMS. • Dysfunctional GABAergic neurotransmission may have a role in cognitive impairment in RRMS.