Search Results - "Roach, Cayce J."
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Developmental venous anomalies: appearance on whole-brain CT digital subtraction angiography and CT perfusion
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Developmental venous anomalies: appearance on whole-brain CT digital subtraction angiography and CT perfusion
Published in Neuroradiology (01-05-2011)“…Introduction Developmental venous anomalies (DVA) consist of dilated intramedullary veins that converge into a large collecting vein. The appearance of these…”
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Appearance and impact of post-operative intracranial clips and coils on whole-brain CT angiography and perfusion
Published in European journal of radiology (01-05-2012)“…Abstract Background To evaluate the effect of vascular clips and endovascular coils placed for intracranial aneurysms and arteriovenous malformations on…”
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Assessment of tracer delay effect in whole-brain computed tomography perfusion: results for selected regions of interest in middle cerebral artery acute ischemic strokes
Published in Journal of computer assisted tomography (01-03-2013)“…The objective of this study was to compare the variability of computed tomography perfusion (CTP) results in identical data sets of middle cerebral artery…”
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Assessment of the tracer delay effect in whole-brain computed tomography perfusion: results in patients without known neuroanatomic abnormalities
Published in Journal of computer assisted tomography (01-03-2013)“…Whole-brain computed tomography perfusion (CTP) data sets generated by tracer delay-insensitive singular value decomposition plus (SVD+) and standard singular…”
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Clinical indications and utilization of 320-detector row CT in 2500 outpatients
Published in Computerized medical imaging and graphics (01-06-2011)“…Abstract Clinical indications and utilization patterns for 3963 CT scans on 2500 consecutive patents on a 320-detector row CT in an outpatient setting were…”
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