MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING

Added Benefits of PET/CT

Sep 22, 2016 by in MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING Comments Off on Added Benefits of PET/CT

Added Benefits of PET/CT Todd M. Blodgett, MD Alex Ryan, MD Hesham Amr, MD Added Benefits of PET/CT Imaging Technical Benefits Consolidation of patient’s imaging studies More convenient to patients…

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PET/CT Artifacts

Sep 22, 2016 by in MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING Comments Off on PET/CT Artifacts

PET/CT Artifacts Todd M. Blodgett, MD Ashok Muthukrishnan, MD PET/CT Artifacts AC Artifacts Most common AC artifacts secondary to Intravenous contrast Oral contrast Chemotherapy ports Orthopedic devices Dental implants/fillings Calcified…

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Cases

Sep 18, 2016 by in MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING Comments Off on Cases

Cases Lubdha M. Shah, MD CASE 1 Right Parietal Opercular Cavernous Malformation (CM) Tongue-tapping task demonstrates that lateral primary motor cortex abuts CM and may be vulnerable to injury during…

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Foot Motion

Sep 18, 2016 by in MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING Comments Off on Foot Motion

Foot Motion Lubdha M. Shah, MD Key Facts Imaging Anatomy Foot/ankle movement results in robust activity within cortex about superior termination of central sulcus in paracentral lobule Supplementary motor activation…

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Passive Reading

Sep 18, 2016 by in MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING Comments Off on Passive Reading

Passive Reading Lubdha M. Shah, MD Key Facts Anatomy-based Imaging Issues Primarily for localization of language comprehension areas in dominant hemisphere region of posterior superior temporal gyrus/parietal angular gyrus (Wernicke…

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Unilateral/Bilateral Hand Motion

Sep 18, 2016 by in MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING Comments Off on Unilateral/Bilateral Hand Motion

Unilateral/Bilateral Hand Motion Lubdha M. Shah, MD Key Facts Imaging Anatomy Unilateral sequential finger tapping results in robust activity within cortex surrounding superior lateral central sulcus in expected somatotopic location…

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Silent Verb Generation

Sep 18, 2016 by in MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING Comments Off on Silent Verb Generation

Silent Verb Generation Lubdha M. Shah, MD Key Facts Anatomy-based Imaging Issues Fluency-verb generation task produces consistent activation of both frontal and posterior language areas Broca area classically located in…

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