201. Susceptibility-weighted imaging of the pediatric brain.
- Author
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Verschuuren S, Poretti A, Buerki S, Lequin MH, and Huisman TA
- Subjects
- Artifacts, Child, Child, Preschool, Humans, Imaging, Three-Dimensional, Infant, Infant, Newborn, Reference Values, Sensitivity and Specificity, Brain anatomy & histology, Brain Diseases diagnosis, Magnetic Resonance Imaging methods
- Abstract
Objective: The purpose of this article is to present and discuss the susceptibility-weighted imaging signal characteristics of the normal pediatric brain and those of a variety of pediatric brain pathologic abnormalities., Conclusion: Its high susceptibility for blood products, iron depositions, and calcifications makes susceptibility-weighted imaging an important additional sequence for the diagnostic workup of pediatric brain pathologic abnormalities. Compared with conventional MRI sequences, susceptibility-weighted imaging may show lesions in better detail or with higher sensitivity. Familiarity with the pediatric susceptibility-weighted imaging signal variance is essential to prevent misdiagnosis.
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- 2012
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