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Hagemeier, J.
- Adult BrainOpen AccessSubstantia Nigra Free Water Increases Longitudinally in Parkinson DiseaseT. Guttuso, N. Bergsland, J. Hagemeier, D.G. Lichter, O. Pasternak and R. ZivadinovAmerican Journal of Neuroradiology March 2018, 39 (3) 479-484; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A5545
Hamaguchi, T.
- Adult BrainOpen AccessOptimization of DARTEL Settings for the Detection of Alzheimer DiseaseJ. Komatsu, I. Matsunari, M. Samuraki, K. Shima, M. Noguchi-Shinohara, K. Sakai, T. Hamaguchi, K. Ono, H. Matsuda and M. YamadaAmerican Journal of Neuroradiology March 2018, 39 (3) 473-478; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A5509
Hayashi, R.
- Head & NeckYou have accessComparison of MR Imaging and Dual-Energy CT for the Evaluation of Cartilage Invasion by Laryngeal and Hypopharyngeal Squamous Cell CarcinomaH. Kuno, K. Sakamaki, S. Fujii, K. Sekiya, K. Otani, R. Hayashi, T. Yamanaka, O. Sakai and M. KusumotoAmerican Journal of Neuroradiology March 2018, 39 (3) 524-531; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A5530
Hayflick, S.J.
- PediatricsYou have accessLooking Deep into the Eye-of-the-Tiger in Pantothenate Kinase–Associated NeurodegenerationJ.-H. Lee, A. Gregory, P. Hogarth, C. Rogers and S.J. HayflickAmerican Journal of Neuroradiology March 2018, 39 (3) 583-588; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A5514
Hellstern, V.
- FELLOWS' JOURNAL CLUBInterventionalYou have accessEndovascular Thrombectomy in Wake-Up Stroke and Stroke with Unknown Symptom OnsetP. Bücke, M. Aguilar Pérez, V. Hellstern, M. AlMatter, H. Bäzner and H. HenkesAmerican Journal of Neuroradiology March 2018, 39 (3) 494-499; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A5540
The authors evaluated 1073 patients with anterior circulation stroke undergoing mechanical thrombectomy between 2010 and 2016. Patients with wake-up stroke and daytime-unwitnessed stroke were compared with controls receiving mechanical thrombectomy as the standard of care. There was no significant difference in good functional outcome between patients with wake-up stroke and controls. Outcome in patients with daytime-unwitnessed stroke was inferior compared with controls. Groups did not differ in all-cause mortality at day 90 and the rate of symptomatic intracranial hemorrhage. They conclude that mechanical thrombectomy in selected patients with wake-up stroke allows a good functional outcome comparable with that of controls.
Henkes, H.
- FELLOWS' JOURNAL CLUBInterventionalYou have accessEndovascular Thrombectomy in Wake-Up Stroke and Stroke with Unknown Symptom OnsetP. Bücke, M. Aguilar Pérez, V. Hellstern, M. AlMatter, H. Bäzner and H. HenkesAmerican Journal of Neuroradiology March 2018, 39 (3) 494-499; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A5540
The authors evaluated 1073 patients with anterior circulation stroke undergoing mechanical thrombectomy between 2010 and 2016. Patients with wake-up stroke and daytime-unwitnessed stroke were compared with controls receiving mechanical thrombectomy as the standard of care. There was no significant difference in good functional outcome between patients with wake-up stroke and controls. Outcome in patients with daytime-unwitnessed stroke was inferior compared with controls. Groups did not differ in all-cause mortality at day 90 and the rate of symptomatic intracranial hemorrhage. They conclude that mechanical thrombectomy in selected patients with wake-up stroke allows a good functional outcome comparable with that of controls.
Hildebolt, C.
- PediatricsYou have accessUsing Correlative Properties of Neighboring Pixels to Improve Gray-White Differentiation in Pediatric Head CT ImagesT.P. Madaelil, A. Sharma, C. Hildebolt and M. ParsonsAmerican Journal of Neuroradiology March 2018, 39 (3) 577-582; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A5506
Hirano, M.
- Adult BrainOpen AccessCerebral Mitochondrial Microangiopathy Leads to Leukoencephalopathy in Mitochondrial Neurogastrointestinal EncephalopathyL.L. Gramegna, A. Pisano, C. Testa, D.N. Manners, R. D'Angelo, E. Boschetti, F. Giancola, L. Pironi, L. Caporali, M. Capristo, M.L. Valentino, G. Plazzi, C. Casali, M.T. Dotti, G. Cenacchi, M. Hirano, C. Giordano, P. Parchi, R. Rinaldi, R. De Giorgio, R. Lodi, V. Carelli and C. TononAmerican Journal of Neuroradiology March 2018, 39 (3) 427-434; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A5507
Hodel, J.
- EDITOR'S CHOICEAdult BrainYou have accessAccuracy of the Compressed Sensing Accelerated 3D-FLAIR Sequence for the Detection of MS Plaques at 3TS. Toledano-Massiah, A. Sayadi, R. de Boer, J. Gelderblom, R. Mahdjoub, S. Gerber, M. Zuber, M. Zins and J. HodelAmerican Journal of Neuroradiology March 2018, 39 (3) 454-458; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A5517
Twenty-three patients with relapsing-remitting MS underwent both conventional 3D-FLAIR and compressed sensing 3D-FLAIR on a 3T scanner (reduction in scan time 1 minute 25 seconds, 27%; compressed sensing factor of 1.3). Two blinded readers independently evaluated both conventional and compressed sensing FLAIR for image quality and the number of MS lesions visible in the periventricular, intra-juxtacortical, infratentorial, and optic nerve regions. Image quality and the number of MS lesions detected by the readers were similar between the 2 FLAIR acquisitions. Almost perfect agreement was found between the two FLAIR acquisitions for total MS lesion count. The authors conclude that at 3T, and with a compressed sensing factor of 1.3, 3D-FLAIR is 27% faster and preserves diagnostic performance for the detection of MS plaques.
Hogarth, P.
- PediatricsYou have accessLooking Deep into the Eye-of-the-Tiger in Pantothenate Kinase–Associated NeurodegenerationJ.-H. Lee, A. Gregory, P. Hogarth, C. Rogers and S.J. HayflickAmerican Journal of Neuroradiology March 2018, 39 (3) 583-588; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A5514



