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Dynamic Scanning
 
Fast gradient echo sequences are used to study dynamic processes with time periods on the order of a second and allow continuous monitoring of most physiologic motions. A common use of dynamic scanning is the investigation of the time course of tissue contrast after injection of a paramagnetic contrast agent.
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Static and Dynamic Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Female Pelvic Floor Dysfunction: Correlation With Pelvic Organ Prolapse Quantification
Sunday, 10 September 2023   by www.cureus.com    
RSNA: Three Time-Point, Dynamic, Contrast-Enhanced Magnetic Resonance Imaging Can Help Rule Out Prostate Cancer
Tuesday, 2 December 2003   by www.docguide.com    
Deep dive into the use of dynamic MRI for pelvic organ prolapse
Wednesday, 15 June 2022   by www.contemporaryobgyn.net    
4D-Fueled AI with DCE-MRI Improves Breast Lesion Characterization
Friday, 26 February 2021   by www.diagnosticimaging.com    
Evaluating the Relationship Between Dynamic Contrast-Enhanced MRI (DCE-MRI) Parameters and Pathological Characteristics in Breast Cancer
Thursday, 11 June 2020   by www.docwirenews.com    
The Effects of Breathing Motion on DCE-MRI Images: Phantom Studies Simulating Respiratory Motion to Compare CAIPIRINHA-VIBE, Radial-VIBE, and Conventional VIBE
Tuesday, 7 February 2017   by www.kjronline.org    
Optimal k-Space Sampling for Dynamic Contrast-Enhanced MRI with an Application to MR Renography
Thursday, 5 November 2009   by www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov    
MRI Scans May Improve PCa Recurrence at Low PSA Levels
Tuesday, 3 May 2011   by www.renalandurologynews.com    
Average arterial input function for quantitative dynamic contrast enhanced magnetic resonance imaging of neck nodal metastases
Tuesday, 7 April 2009   by 7thspace.com    
DysprosiumInfoSheet: - Contrast Agents - 
Intro, Overview, 
Characteristics, 
Types of, 
etc.
 
(Dy) The Dysprosium chelates are analogs of the extracellular gadolinium chelates, with substitution of the dysprosium ion for the gadolinium ion and offers advantages in application on first pass studies. The use of a dysprosium-based contrast agent (Dy-type) instead of a gadolinium-type (Gd-type) is an alternative in cases of a disrupted blood brain barrier. Because of its much smaller T1 enhancement, this contrast agent should give more accurate perfusion calculations in brain MRI.
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A LANTHANIDE LANTHOLOGY(.pdf)
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Dysprosium
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