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Jenkins, P.A.
- LETTERYou have accessCT Fluoroscopy-Guided Cervical Interlaminar Steroid Injections: Is It Overkill?P.P. Ng, M.J. Wilder and P.A. JenkinsAmerican Journal of Neuroradiology December 2012, 33 (11) E138; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A3393
Jeon, J.Y.
- BrainOpen AccessMetabolic Response of Glioblastoma to Superselective Intra-Arterial Cerebral Infusion of Bevacizumab: A Proton MR Spectroscopic Imaging StudyJ.Y. Jeon, I. Kovanlikaya, J.A. Boockvar, X. Mao, B. Shin, J. K. Burkhardt, K. Kesavabhotla, P. Christos, H. Riina, D.C. Shungu and A.J. TsiourisAmerican Journal of Neuroradiology December 2012, 33 (11) 2095-2102; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A3091
Jones, R.A.
- PediatricsYou have accessWhite Matter Damage in Asymptomatic Patients with Sickle Cell Anemia: Screening with Diffusion Tensor ImagingB. Sun, R.C. Brown, L. Hayes, T.G. Burns, J. Huamani, D.J. Bearden and R.A. JonesAmerican Journal of Neuroradiology December 2012, 33 (11) 2043-2049; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A3135
Jung, C.
- PediatricsYou have accessMR Imaging of Congenital or Developmental Neuropathic Strabismus: Common and Uncommon FindingsE. Kim, J.H. Kim, J.M. Hwang, B.S. Choi and C. JungAmerican Journal of Neuroradiology December 2012, 33 (11) 2056-2061; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A3136
Jurcoane, A.
- BrainOpen AccessAge-Related Changes of Cerebral Autoregulation: New Insights with Quantitative T2′-Mapping and Pulsed Arterial Spin-Labeling MR ImagingM. Wagner, A. Jurcoane, S. Volz, J. Magerkurth, F.E. Zanella, T. Neumann-Haefelin, R. Deichmann, O.C. Singer and E. HattingenAmerican Journal of Neuroradiology December 2012, 33 (11) 2081-2087; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A3138
K. Burkhardt, J.
- BrainOpen AccessMetabolic Response of Glioblastoma to Superselective Intra-Arterial Cerebral Infusion of Bevacizumab: A Proton MR Spectroscopic Imaging StudyJ.Y. Jeon, I. Kovanlikaya, J.A. Boockvar, X. Mao, B. Shin, J. K. Burkhardt, K. Kesavabhotla, P. Christos, H. Riina, D.C. Shungu and A.J. TsiourisAmerican Journal of Neuroradiology December 2012, 33 (11) 2095-2102; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A3091
Kallmes, D.F.
- SpineYou have accessCorrelation of the National Institutes of Health Patient Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System Scales and Standard Pain and Functional Outcomes in Spine AugmentationL. Shahgholi, K.J. Yost and D.F. KallmesAmerican Journal of Neuroradiology December 2012, 33 (11) 2186-2190; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A3145
- EDITOR'S CHOICEInterventionalYou have accessEfficacy and Safety of Flow Diversion for Paraclinoid Aneurysms: A Matched-Pair Analysis Compared with Standard Endovascular ApproachesG. Lanzino, E. Crobeddu, H.J. Cloft, R. Hanel and D.F. KallmesAmerican Journal of Neuroradiology December 2012, 33 (11) 2158-2161; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A3207
These seasoned investigators sought to evaluate the efficacy and safety of flow-diverting devices for the treatment of complex paraclinoid aneurysms in 21 patients and compared their results with historical matched controls treated at their institution. Aneurysm size, location, risk factors, and comorbidities were equal for both groups. In the hands of these authors, flow diverters achieved a higher rate of aneurysm obliteration when compared with other treatments and did not show an increased rate of complications.
Kan, S.
- FELLOWS' JOURNAL CLUBHead & NeckOpen AccessMR Imaging of IgG4-Related Disease in the Head and Neck and BrainK. Toyoda, H. Oba, K. Kutomi, S. Furui, A. Oohara, H. Mori, K. Sakurai, K. Tsuchiya, S. Kan and Y. NumaguchiAmerican Journal of Neuroradiology December 2012, 33 (11) 2136-2139; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A3147
Autoimmune pancreatitis, sclerosing cholangitis and sialoadenitis, retroperitoneal and mediastinal fibrosis, and insterstitial pneumonia are all IgG-4 related disorders. This short article discusses the head and neck manifestations of this disease: orbital pseudotumor and lacrimal gland, cranial nerve, and pituitary involvement. Intracranially, the dura may be also affected. All of these lesions were contrast-enhancing and T2 dark, findings to be kept in mind so that one can suggest their etiology.
Karimi, S.
- EDITOR'S CHOICESpineYou have accessCharacterizing Hypervascular and Hypovascular Metastases and Normal Bone Marrow of the Spine Using Dynamic Contrast-Enhanced MR ImagingN.R. Khadem, S. Karimi, K.K. Peck, Y. Yamada, E. Lis, J. Lyo, M. Bilsky, H.A. Vargas and A.I. HolodnyAmerican Journal of Neuroradiology December 2012, 33 (11) 2178-2185; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A3104
In this study the feasibility of using dynamic postcontrast imaging to separate hypo- and hypervascular spine metastases was assessed. Using a T1 postcontrast sequence with temporal resolution of 6 seconds, the authors imaged spine lesions in 26 patients and from the data collected calculated 3 dynamic parameters. Hypervascular lesions showed steeper and higher wash-in slopes and higher peak enhancement. Conversely, conventional pre- and postcontrast images were unable to differentiate lesions.
- FunctionalYou have accessClinical Standardized fMRI Reveals Altered Language Lateralization in Patients with Brain TumorS. Partovi, B. Jacobi, N. Rapps, L. Zipp, S. Karimi, F. Rengier, J.K. Lyo and C. StippichAmerican Journal of Neuroradiology December 2012, 33 (11) 2151-2157; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A3137
Karttunen, A.
- FELLOWS' JOURNAL CLUBPatient SafetyYou have accessA Comparison of Radiation Exposure between Diagnostic CTA and DSA Examinations of Cerebral and Cervicocerebral VesselsA.-L. Manninen, J.-M. Isokangas, A. Karttunen, T. Siniluoto and M.T. NieminenAmerican Journal of Neuroradiology December 2012, 33 (11) 2038-2042; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A3123
This article compares radiation exposure from CTA and DSA used to evaluate the extra- and intracranial circulations. Experiments were performed on a phantom using a 64-section CT scanner and biplane DSA. The authors concluded that the effective dose for CTA assessment of cerebral vessels was approximately one-fifth the dose compared with DSA. In the imaging of cervicocerebral vessels, the effective dose for CTA was approximately one-third higher compared with DSA.