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  • Ahlström, Håkan, et al. (author)
  • CT-guided bone biopsy performed by means of a coaxial biopsy system with an eccentric drill
  • 1993
  • In: Radiology. - 0033-8419 .- 1527-1315. ; 188:2, s. 549-552
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • Thirty-seven consecutive bone biopsies guided with computed tomography were performed in 32 patients by use of three different techniques to penetrate cortical bone and gain access to the lesion. The following instruments were used: a thin bone biopsy needle (12 biopsies), a conventional drill with an outer cannula (six biopsies), and a coaxial biopsy system that consists of a drill with an eccentric tip and an outer cannula (19 biopsies). This eccentric drill makes a hole in the bone larger than the diameter of the cannula and thereby makes it easy to advance the cannula over the drill until the cannula is anchored in the bone. One can then obtain multiple samples through the cannula. The thin bone biopsy needle could not penetrate thick (8 mm thick) cortical bone. The outer cannula was not anchored in the bone when the conventional drill was used. In 16 biopsies, the new coaxial biopsy system penetrated cortical bone with a thickness of 1-8 mm and was anchored there, and lesion samples were obtained through the anchored cannula.
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  • Ahlström, Håkan, et al. (author)
  • Pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors : diagnosis with PET
  • 1995
  • In: Radiology. - 0033-8419 .- 1527-1315. ; 195:2, s. 333-337
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • PURPOSE: To evaluate the use of carbon-11-labeled L-dihydroxyphenylalanine (L-DOPA) and hydroxytryptophan (5-HTP) in the diagnosis of pancreatic endocrine tumors with positron emission tomography (PET). MATERIALS AND METHODS: Twenty-two consecutive patients with clinically and biochemically verified pancreatic endocrine tumors were examined with computed tomography (CT) and PET with L-DOPA alone (n = 16) or both C-11-L-DOPA and C-11-5-HTP (n = 6). RESULTS: Tumor uptake of L-DOPA was found in 11 patients, eight of whom had metastatic disease. Heterogeneity of tracer uptake was noted among different lesions in the same patient (ie, high uptake in some lesions and low uptake in others). Results in patients examined with both L-DOPA and 5-HTP correlated well, but the uptake levels of 5-HTP were higher in two of three patients with positive findings. In two additional patients, CT enabled detection of tumors not detected at PET. CONCLUSION: The current PET technique can be a valuable complement to CT in demonstration of functional pancreatic endocrine tumors, in particular, glucagonomas, but is less useful in detection of nonfunctional tumors.
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  • Ahlström, Håkan, et al. (author)
  • Pulmonary MR angiography with ultrasmall superparamagnetic iron oxide particles as a blood pool agent and a navigator echo for respiratory gating : pilot study
  • 1999
  • In: Radiology. - 0033-8419 .- 1527-1315. ; 211:3, s. 865-869
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • In nine healthy adult volunteers, pulmonary magnetic resonance angiography was performed with the blood pool agent NC100150 injection combined with respiratory gating with a navigator echo. With increasing doses of the contrast agent, higher signal intensities and vessel branch order visualization were achieved. No motion artifacts were seen. The blood pool agent NC100150 injection in combination with respiratory navigator gating permitted acquisition of high-quality MR angiograms of the pulmonary vasculature during continuous breathing.
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  • Alemany, Montserrat, et al. (author)
  • Coexistence of microhemorrhages and acute spontaneous brain hemorrhage : correlation with signs of microangiopathy and clinical data
  • 2006
  • In: Radiology. - : Radiological Society of North America (RSNA). - 0033-8419 .- 1527-1315. ; 238:1, s. 240-7
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • PURPOSE: To evaluate prospectively with magnetic resonance (MR) imaging the coexistence of microhemorrhages (MHs) in white patients with acute spontaneous intraparenchymal hemorrhage (IPH) and acute ischemic stroke and to study the association with imaging findings of microangiopathy and various clinical data. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Before examinations, informed consents were signed by either the patient or a relative. The study was carried out with the approval of the local ethics committee. MR imaging was performed in 90 patients with acute stroke: 45 with acute spontaneous IPHs (24 men and 21 women; median age, 65 and 68 years, respectively) and 45 age-matched control subjects without intracranial hemorrhages (26 men and 19 women; median age for both, 67 years), as determined at computed tomography. MR imaging included transverse T1- and T2-weighted spin-echo, transverse fluid-attenuated inversion recovery, transverse and coronal T2*-weighted gradient-echo, and, in 50 patients, diffusion-weighted sequences. Presence of MHs and signs of microangiopathy, such as T2 hyperintensities or lacunae, were recorded in the white and deep gray matter. The relationships between MH and IPH and between MH and T2 hyperintensities were analyzed by means of regression analysis. Different clinical features, such as arterial hypertension or diabetes, were registered and correlated with the image findings by means of regression analysis. RESULTS: MHs were found in 64% of patients with IPH (29 of 45) and 18% of control subjects (eight of 45). A statistically significant relationship between MH and IPH was determined (P < .001). Among the 29 patients with IPH and MH, 24 (83%) had T2 hyperintensities and 13 (45%) had lacunae; among the 16 patients without MH, seven (44%) had T2 hyperintensities and three (19%) had lacunae. A relationship between MH and occurrence and extent of T2 hyperintensities was also identified (P < .001). There was no clear relationship with the clinical data studied. CONCLUSION: The results support a correlation between the presence of imaging signs of cerebral microangiopathy, clinically silent MHs, and acute IPHs. RSNA, 2006.
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  • Birnbaum, Bernard A., et al. (author)
  • Hepatic hemangiomas: diagnosis with fusion of MR, CT, and Tc-99m-labeled red blood cell SPECT images
  • 1991
  • In: Radiology. - : Radiological Society of North America. - 0033-8419 .- 1527-1315. ; 181:2, s. 469-474
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • A method of image analysis was developed for correlation of hemangiomas detected at computed tomography {(CT)} and/or magnetic resonance {(MR)} imaging with increased blood pool activity evident at single photon emission {CT} {(SPECT)} performed after labeling of red blood cells with technetium-99m. Image analysis was performed in 20 patients with 35 known hepatic hemangiomas. After section thickness and pixel sizes of the different studies were matched, intrinsic landmarks were chosen to identify anatomically corresponding locations. Regions of interest {(ROIs)} drawn on the {CT} and/or {MR} images were translated, rotated, and reprojected to match the areas of interest on the corresponding {SPECT} images by means of a two-dimensional polynomial-based warping algorithm. Analysis of {ROIs} on 30 {SPECT-MR} and 20 {SPECT-CT} pairs of registered images provided absolute confirmation that 34 suspected hemangiomas identified on {SPECT} images correlated exactly with lesions seen on {CT} and/or {MR} images. Accuracy of fusion was within an average of 1.5 pixels +/- 0.8 (+/- 1 standard deviation). The technique enabled diagnostic confirmation of hemangiomas as small as 1.0 cm and proved useful for evaluating lesions located adjacent to intrahepatic vessels.
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  • Bjerner, Tomas, et al. (author)
  • First-Pass Myocardial Perfusion MR Imaging with Outer-Volume Suppression and the Intravascular Contrast Agent NC100150 Injection : Preliminary Results in Eight Patients.
  • 2001
  • In: Radiology. - : Radiological Society of North America (RSNA). - 0033-8419 .- 1527-1315. ; 221:3, s. 822-826
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • The authors evaluated the feasibility of combining single-shot T2-weighted turbo spin-echo magnetic resonance (MR) imaging and first-pass myocardial perfusion MR imaging with an intravascular ultrasmall superparamagnetic iron oxide (USPIO) contrast agent, NC100150 Injection (3 mg of iron per kilogram of body weight). Eight patients with coronary vessel disease underwent T2-weighted turbo spin-echo MR imaging (in-plane resolution, 1-2 mm) during the first pass of the USPIO contrast agent. The mean decrease in signal intensity in myocardium perfused by a nonstenotic coronary artery was 59% +/- 13 (SD) (P < .012) This method is feasible for imaging of myocardial perfusion.
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