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New frontiers of MR-based techniques in multiple sclerosis

English · Hardback

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In the past few years there have been impressive advances in the implementation of modern MRI techniques for the assessment of MS patients with the ultimate goal to define MRI markers of MS evolution. The authors of this volume not only review these new techniques, such as magnetization transfer (MT) MRI, diffusion-weighted (DW) MRI and proton MR spectroscopy (MRS), that are increasingly being used to monitor MS evolution, but also those, such as functional MRI (fMRI), cell-specific MRI, perfusion MRI, and microscopic imaging with ultra-high field MRI, that are emerging as additional promising tools for improving our understanding of MS pathophysiology. Strengths and weaknesses of all these modern quantitative MRI techniques for the study of MS are extensively covered in this book. The book also provides a valuable summary of the state of the art.

List of contents

1 Cell-Specific Imaging in Pathologic Conditions of the Central Nervous System, with Special Reference to Multiple Sclerosis.- 2 Magnetization Transfer Imaging.- 3 Diffusion-Weighted MRI.- 4 Global Brain Proton MR Spectroscopy in MS.- 5 Perfusion MRI.- 6 Functional MRI.- 7 In Vivo Microscopic Imaging of Multiple Sclerosis with High Field MRI.

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Authors Giancarlo Comi, Franco De Angelis, Massimo Filippi
Assisted by G. Comi (Editor), Giancarlo Comi (Editor), M. Filippi (Editor), Massimo Filippi (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.01.2003
 
EAN 9788847001985
ISBN 978-88-470-0198-5
No. of pages 107
Weight 370 g
Illustrations X, 107 p.
Series Topics in Neuroscience
Topics in Neuroscience
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine

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