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Cite this: Neuroimaging of Ischemic Stroke With CT and MRI: Advancing Towards Physiology-Based Diagnosis and Therapy - Medscape - Mar 31, 2009.
First patients enrolled in PRIME study at Yale School of Medicine, aiming to evaluate the potential of AI-powered portable MRI tech in the ED setting.
But those lifesaving implants come with a price: They’re not allowed in MRI machines, leaving these patients out of luck if they later need scans to detect cancer, stroke or myriad other ailments.
A trial of tenecteplase in patients who had stroke symptoms when they awoke, but who were not selected on the basis of CT perfusion imaging or perfusion–diffusion MRI, showed that tenecteplase ...
The study, entitled "Diffusion-Weighted Imaging and Fluid-Attenuated Inversion Recovery Mismatch on Portable, Low-Field Magnetic Resonance Imaging Among Acute Stroke Patients,” will be published ...
Cite this: Neuroimaging of Ischemic Stroke With CT and MRI: Advancing Towards Physiology-Based Diagnosis and Therapy - Medscape - Mar 31, 2009.
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