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Nael, K.
- Adult BrainOpen AccessAutomated ASPECTS in Acute Ischemic Stroke: A Comparative Analysis with CT PerfusionV.K. Sundaram, J. Goldstein, D. Wheelwright, A. Aggarwal, P.S. Pawha, A. Doshi, J.T. Fifi, R. De Leacy, J. Mocco, J. Puig and K. NaelAmerican Journal of Neuroradiology December 2019, 40 (12) 2033-2038; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A6303
Nagashima, H.
- Adult BrainOpen AccessDWI for Monitoring the Acute Response of Malignant Gliomas to Photodynamic TherapyY. Fujita, T. Sasayama, K. Tanaka, K. Kyotani, H. Nagashima, M. Kohta, H. Kimura, A. Fujita and E. KohmuraAmerican Journal of Neuroradiology December 2019, 40 (12) 2045-2051; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A6300
Nagel, S.
- NeurointerventionYou have accessThe Influence of Angioarchitectural Features on the Success of Endovascular Embolization of Cranial Dural Arteriovenous Fistulas with OnyxD.F. Vollherbst, C. Herweh, S. Schönenberger, F. Seker, S. Nagel, P.A. Ringleb, M. Bendszus and M.A. MöhlenbruchAmerican Journal of Neuroradiology December 2019, 40 (12) 2130-2136; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A6326
Nakada, M.
- EDITOR'S CHOICENeurointerventionYou have accessIdentification of Vortex Cores in Cerebral Aneurysms on 4D Flow MRIK. Futami, T. Uno, K. Misaki, S. Tamai, I. Nambu, N. Uchiyama and M. NakadaAmerican Journal of Neuroradiology December 2019, 40 (12) 2111-2116; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A6322
The authors subjected 40 aneurysms (37 unruptured, 3 ruptured) to 4D flow MR imaging. They visualized streamlines with velocities below the threshold—that is, a percentage value of the aneurysm maximum inflow velocity—and progressively decreased the threshold to identify vortex cores as thin, streamline bundles with minimum velocities. A simple flow pattern (single vortex core) was identified in 27 aneurysms; the other 13 exhibited a complex flow pattern. The cores were stable in 32 and unstable in 8 aneurysms. Significantly more aneurysms with-than-without blebs or daughter sacs had a complex flow pattern. The identification of vortex cores on 4D flow MR imaging may help to stratify the rupture risk of unruptured cerebral aneurysms.
Nambu, I.
- EDITOR'S CHOICENeurointerventionYou have accessIdentification of Vortex Cores in Cerebral Aneurysms on 4D Flow MRIK. Futami, T. Uno, K. Misaki, S. Tamai, I. Nambu, N. Uchiyama and M. NakadaAmerican Journal of Neuroradiology December 2019, 40 (12) 2111-2116; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A6322
The authors subjected 40 aneurysms (37 unruptured, 3 ruptured) to 4D flow MR imaging. They visualized streamlines with velocities below the threshold—that is, a percentage value of the aneurysm maximum inflow velocity—and progressively decreased the threshold to identify vortex cores as thin, streamline bundles with minimum velocities. A simple flow pattern (single vortex core) was identified in 27 aneurysms; the other 13 exhibited a complex flow pattern. The cores were stable in 32 and unstable in 8 aneurysms. Significantly more aneurysms with-than-without blebs or daughter sacs had a complex flow pattern. The identification of vortex cores on 4D flow MR imaging may help to stratify the rupture risk of unruptured cerebral aneurysms.
Neuberger, I.
- PediatricsOpen AccessCost and Utility of Routine Contrast-Enhanced Neck MRA in a Pediatric MRI Stroke Evaluation ProtocolA. Baltensperger, D. Mirsky, J. Maloney, I. Neuberger, L. Fenton, T. Bernard, J. Borgstede and N. StenceAmerican Journal of Neuroradiology December 2019, 40 (12) 2143-2145; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A6315