CLINICAL
FOCUS SESSION: MR Angiography of the Central Nervous System Room 203 Chairs: Isabelle Berry and Dennis L. Parker |
13:30 202. Time-Resolved High-Resolution Multiple Projection MR-DSA of the Carotid Arteries, R.M. Hoogeveen, C.J.G. Bakker, O.E.H. Elgersma, P.C. Buijs and M.A. Viergever, University Hospital, Utrecht, The Netherlands. |
13:42 203. When is a Good Time (Velocity) for a Gd-MRA?: Correlation of Spectral Ultrasound Peak Systolic Velocities with Focal Flow Gaps on Carotid Gd-MRA, A.K. Marumoto, G.M. Hathout, S.M. El-Saden, A.J. Duerinckx, P. Zimmerman and E.G. Grant, West-LA Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA, USA. |
13:54 204. Initial Blinded Comparison of First Pass Centric 3D Gd-MRA, 2DTOF MRA and IADSA of the Carotid Arteries, J.K. Kim, R.I. Farb, J.A. Derbyshire, J.A. Stainsby, G. Cheung, W. Montanera, P. Cooper and G.A. Wright, Sunnybrook and Women's College Health Science Centre and The Toronto Hospital, Toronto, ON, Canada and GE Medical Systems, Baltimore, MD, USA. |
14:06 205. Time-Resolved CE-MRA of the Carotid Bifurcation, T.J. Carroll, F.R. Korosec, W.F. Block, T.M. Grist, C.A. Mistretta and P.A. Turski, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI, USA. |
14:18 206. High Resolution Contrast Enhanced Magnetic Resonance Angiography of the Intracranial Arteries, A. Auer, C. Wolf, C. Schmidauer, P. Waldenberger and S. Felber, University of Innsbruck, Innsbruck, Austria. |
14:30 207. Evaluation of Cranial MRA Using the Novel Technique SLINKY and Comparison with Standard 3D Time of Flight MRA, A.M. Obuchowski, D.L. Lefkowitz, L.S. Kode, K. Liu and R.P. Gullapalli, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, USA and Picker International, Highland Heights, OH, USA. |
14:42 208. Dynamic MRA: Imaging of Intracranial Vascular Malformations Before and After Endovascular Treatment Preliminary Results, J. Klisch, R. Strecker, J. Hennig and M. Schumacher, University of Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany. |
14:54 209. Quantitative Cerebral Perfusion MRI in Occlusive Internal Carotid Artery Disease, E.P.A. Vonken, J. van der Grond, C.J.G. Bakker and M.A. Viergever, University Hospital, Utrecht, The Netherlands. |
15:06 210. Longitudinal Diffusion and Perfusion Study of Stroke: Evolution of Lesion Volume and Correlation with Clinical Outcome, C. Beaulieu, A. de Crespigny, M. Moseley, G. Albers, D. Tong and M. Marks, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, USA. |
15:18 211. Follow-Up Study of Ischemic Human Cerebral Tissue Using Combined Diffusion-Weighted Imaging and Relaxometry, J. Bernarding, J. Braun, J. Hohmann, C. Koennecke, K.J. Wolf and T. Tolxdorff, Medical Center Benjamin Franklin, Free University of Berlin, Berlin, Germany. |