痴呆

Danial K. Hallam, Noriko Salamon-Muramaya
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本单元提出了特定的方案,旨在最大限度地发挥MRI对痴呆症临床评估的贡献。每个方案都有一个全脑筛查作为基础,旨在评估痴呆症的可治疗原因。该筛查方案反映了血管性疾病与痴呆疾病的频繁重叠,也可作为对疑似血管性痴呆患者的最佳评估。然后使用附加的序列或修饰来回答特定的临床问题。这里给出的参数是根据1.5 T的经验得出的,可能需要根据场强和设备制造商进行轻微修改。
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This unit presents specific protocols intended to maximize the contribution of MRI to the clinical evaluation of dementia. Each protocol has, as its foundation, a whole-brain screen designed to evaluate for treatable causes of dementia. Reflecting the frequent overlap of vascular disease with dementing illness, the screening protocol also serves as an optimal evaluation of the patient with suspected vascular dementia. Additional sequences or modifications are then used to answer specific clinical questions. The parameters given here are derived from experience at 1.5 T and may need to be altered slightly depending on the field strength and the equipment manufacturer.

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