Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3981955 | Clinical Radiology | 2011 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
The availability of whole brain computed tomography (CT) perfusion has expanded the opportunities for analysing the haemodynamic parameters associated with varied neurological conditions. Examples demonstrating the clinical utility of whole-brain CT perfusion imaging in selected acute and chronic ischaemic arterial neurovascular conditions are presented. Whole-brain CT perfusion enables the detection and focused haemodynamic analyses of acute and chronic arterial conditions in the central nervous system without the limitation of partial anatomical coverage of the brain.
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Authors
W.W. Orrison Jr., K.V. Snyder, L.N. Hopkins, C.J. Roach, E.N. Ringdahl, R. Nazir, E.H. Hanson,