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  • Repeatability and Reproducibility of Pseudocontinuous Arterial Spin-Labeling–Measured Brain Perfusion in Healthy Volunteers and Patients with Glioblastoma
    Limin Zhou, Durga Udayakumar, Yiming Wang, Marco C. Pinho, Benjamin C. Wagner, Michael Youssef, Joseph A. Maldjian and Ananth J. Madhuranthakam
  • Assessing the Diagnostic Value of Brain White Matter Hyperintensities and Clinical Symptoms in Predicting the Detection of CSF-Venous Fistula in Patients with Suspected Spontaneous Intracranial Hypotension
    Samantha L. Pisani Petrucci, Nadya Andonov, Peter Lennarson, Marius Birlea, Chantal O’Brien, Danielle Wilhour, Abigail Anderson, Jeffrey L. Bennett and Andrew L. Callen
  • Imaging the Internal Auditory Canal with an 8 × 2 Transceiver Array Head Coil at 7T
    A. Nada, J.P. Cousins, A. Rivera, S.B. Carr, J. Jones, C. Minor, H.P. Hetherington, J.H. Kim and J.W. Pan
  • Synthetic MRI in Progressive MS: Associations with Disability
    N. Braga, F.X. Aymerich, J. Alonso, N. Mongay-Ochoa, D. Pareto, X. Montalban, A. Vidal-Jordana, J. Sastre-Garriga and À. Rovira
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  • Photon-Counting CT Myelography for the Detection of Spinal CSF Leaks
    Ajay A. Madhavan, Peter G. Kranz, Waleed Brinjikji, Ian T. Mark and Timothy J. Amrhein
  • Pituitary Gland Duplication Syndrome: An International Imaging Analysis
    Ulrike Löbel, Martin Catala, Felice D’Arco, Maarten H. Lequin, Rosa Pasquariello, Pilvi Ilves, Dagmar Loorits, Annika Tähepõld, Giulio Pezzetti, Ian Craven, Mariasavina Severino and Andrea Rossi

    This study of 10 patients with DPG showed characteristic thickening of the ventral hypothalamic midline and duplication of the infundibulum, as well as associated craniofacial dysraphism, oropharyngeal mass (ie, teratoma), and vascular and vertebral anomalies. The repetitive spectrum of ventral abnormalities involving the skull base, pituitary region, corpus callosum, tuber cinereum, brainstem, cerebral arteries, and cervical spine suggests axial mesoderm duplication.

  • Clinical Characteristics of Branchial Cleft Anomalies
    Neil Rowlands, Catherine Russo, Kevin Liu, Anthony Yassall, Tendy Chiang and Mai-Lan Ho
  • Involvement Beyond Peripheral Nerves in Pure Neuritic Leprosy: An MR Imaging Study
    Sanjeev Kumar Bhoi, Suprava Naik, Yuvraj Lahre, Menka Jha, Suvendu Purkait, Priyanka Samal, Gautom Kumar Saharia, V.R. Sree Charan and Pritimayee Behera

    Many patients with pure neuritic leprosy may have involvement of dorsal root ganglion, brachial plexus (thickening of trunks and cords), lumbar plexus, and spinal cord (intramedullary T2 hyperintensity). Patients may present with ganglionitis, plexitis, or myelitis.

  • Laser Interstitial Thermal Therapy for Intra-Axial Brain Tumors: Everything the Neuroradiologist Should Know
    Anneliese F. Rademacher, Hassan A. Fadel, Jacob A. Pawloski, Mia Ma, Ken N. Nkongchu, Ian Y. Lee and Arafat Y. Ali

    This is a comprehensive overview of the indications, mechanisms of action, and radiologic assessments of laser interstitial thermal therapy (LITT), which delivers targeted cytotoxic thermal injury to intra-axial pathologies.

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