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  1. Ragin, A.

    1. EDITOR'S CHOICEBrain
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      Association of White Matter Hyperintensities with Low Serum 25-Hydroxyvitamin D Levels
      J.M. Prager, C. Thomas, W.J. Ankenbrandt, J.R. Meyer, Y. Gao, A. Ragin, S. Sidharthan, R. Hutten and Y.G. Wu
      American Journal of Neuroradiology June 2014, 35 (6) 1145-1149; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A3840

      The relationship between white matter hyperintensities and serum vitamin D levels was assessed in adults. The authors found a significant relationship between vitamin D and white matter T2 hyperintensities in independent adult outpatients, especially those over 50 years of age, but no relationship between vitamin D levels and brain atrophy.

  2. Ramos, A.

    1. Brain
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      A Prognostic Model Based on Preoperative MRI Predicts Overall Survival in Patients with Diffuse Gliomas
      A. Hilario, J.M. Sepulveda, A. Perez-Nuñez, E. Salvador, J.M. Millan, A. Hernandez-Lain, V. Rodriguez-Gonzalez, A. Lagares and A. Ramos
      American Journal of Neuroradiology June 2014, 35 (6) 1096-1102; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A3837
  3. Raymond, J.

    1. Neurointervention
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      Inter- and Intraobserver Agreement in Scoring Angiographic Results of Intra-Arterial Stroke Therapy
      M. Gaha, C. Roy, L. Estrade, G. Gevry, A. Weill, D. Roy, M. Chagnon and J. Raymond
      American Journal of Neuroradiology June 2014, 35 (6) 1163-1169; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A3828
  4. Reiss, I.K.M.

    1. Pediatric Neuroimaging
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      Choice of Diffusion Tensor Estimation Approach Affects Fiber Tractography of the Fornix in Preterm Brain
      A. Plaisier, K. Pieterman, M.H. Lequin, P. Govaert, A.M. Heemskerk, I.K.M. Reiss, G.P. Krestin, A. Leemans and J. Dudink
      American Journal of Neuroradiology June 2014, 35 (6) 1219-1225; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A3830
  5. Rha, H.K.

    1. FELLOWS' JOURNAL CLUBBrain
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      Clinical and Angiographic Features and Stroke Types in Adult Moyamoya Disease
      D.-K. Jang, K.-S. Lee, H.K. Rha, P.-W. Huh, J.-H. Yang, I.S. Park, J.-G. Ahn, J.H. Sung and Y.-M. Han
      American Journal of Neuroradiology June 2014, 35 (6) 1124-1131; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A3819

      DSA was used to study patients with Moyamoya disease with acute stroke. Advanced Suzuki angiographic stages, aneurysms, arterial occlusions, and collateral flow including transdural anastomoses were present more often in patients with hemorrhage than in those with only ischemia. These findings are the main contributors to the development of hemorrhagic strokes in patients with Moyamoya disease.

  6. Riofrio, A.

    1. EDITOR'S CHOICEHead and Neck Imaging
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      High Variability in Radiologists' Reporting Practices for Incidental Thyroid Nodules Detected on CT and MRI
      J.K. Hoang, A. Riofrio, M.R. Bashir, P.G. Kranz and J.D. Eastwood
      American Journal of Neuroradiology June 2014, 35 (6) 1190-1194; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A3834

      The authors evaluated radiologists' current reporting practices for incidental thyroid nodules detected on CT and MRI. The most common responses to the survey were to recommend sonography and to report the nodules only in the body of the report. No significant differences were found when years of practice, practice types, and subspecialty were examined. Reporting practices were especially variable for patients with smaller nodules (≤10 mm) and those with multiple nodules and a history of cancer.

  7. Rodriguez-gonzalez, V.

    1. Brain
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      A Prognostic Model Based on Preoperative MRI Predicts Overall Survival in Patients with Diffuse Gliomas
      A. Hilario, J.M. Sepulveda, A. Perez-Nuñez, E. Salvador, J.M. Millan, A. Hernandez-Lain, V. Rodriguez-Gonzalez, A. Lagares and A. Ramos
      American Journal of Neuroradiology June 2014, 35 (6) 1096-1102; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A3837
  8. Rosman, D.A.

    1. Health Care Reform Vignette
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      The Independent Payment Advisory Board
      J.A. Hirsch, W.D. Donovan, R.M. Barr, G.N. Nicola, D.A. Rosman, P.W. Schaefer and L. Manchikanti
      American Journal of Neuroradiology June 2014, 35 (6) 1066-1069; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A3736
  9. Rossi, S.

    1. EDITOR'S CHOICEExtracranial Vascular
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      Phlebographic Study Does Not Show Differences Between Patients with MS and Control Subjects
      M. Stefanini, S. Fabiano, F. Garaci, S. Marziali, A. Meschini, V. Cama, M. Fornari, S. Rossi, D. Centonze, R. Gandini, G. Simonetti and R. Floris
      American Journal of Neuroradiology June 2014, 35 (6) 1174-1179; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A3816

      Patients with MS and healthy controls underwent catheter venography to study whether stenoses and/or insufficiency affecting the azygous and internal jugular veins were related to the disease. There were no differences in the presence of stenoses and/or chronic cerebrospinal venous insufficiency between the 2 groups and thus the authors state that their data exclude a direct correlation between these anomalies and MS.

  10. Roy, A.

    1. Head and Neck Imaging
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      High-Resolution Secondary Reconstructions with the Use of Flat Panel CT in the Clinical Assessment of Patients with Cochlear Implants
      M.S. Pearl, A. Roy and C.J. Limb
      American Journal of Neuroradiology June 2014, 35 (6) 1202-1208; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A3814
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