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J Radiol ; 88(3 Pt 2): 510-20, 2007 Mar.
Article de Français | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17457261

RÉSUMÉ

Diffusion tensor imaging is a magnetic resonance imaging technique that provides details on tissue microstructure and organization well beyond the usual image resolution. With diffusion tensor imaging, diffusion anisotropy can be quantified and subtle white matter changes not normally seen on conventional MRI can be detected. The aim of this article is to review the principles of diffusion tensor imaging and fiber tracking and their applications to the study of the brain, including Alzheimer disease, neuropsychiatric disorders, strokes, multiple sclerosis, brain tumors, and intractable seizures. Emerging applications to spinal cord disorders are also presented.


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Anatomie en coupes transversales , Encéphalopathies/diagnostic , Encéphale/anatomie et histologie , Encéphale/anatomopathologie , Imagerie par résonance magnétique , Maladies de la moelle épinière/diagnostic , Moelle spinale/anatomie et histologie , Moelle spinale/anatomopathologie , Adulte , Facteurs âges , Sujet âgé , Maladie d'Alzheimer/diagnostic , Anisotropie , Tumeurs du cerveau/diagnostic , CADASIL/diagnostic , Diagnostic différentiel , Épilepsie/diagnostic , Gliome/diagnostic , Humains , Nouveau-né , Imagerie par résonance magnétique/méthodes , Troubles mentaux/diagnostic , Modèles neurologiques , Accident vasculaire cérébral/diagnostic , Facteurs temps
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J Radiol ; 87(12 Pt 1): 1837-47, 2006 Dec.
Article de Français | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17213768

RÉSUMÉ

Owing to its rapid acquisition time and high sensitivity, diffusion-weighted imaging has turned into a routine sequence for brain imaging. This is the case not only for stroke, but also for various diseases such as abscesses or tumors. Being aware of the artifacts is important for optimal interpretation. After a brief review of the normal patterns, the most frequent artifacts, inherent to the echoplanar imaging technique, are described and we provide suggestions to avoid them. Most current traps are caused by T2-weighting of the diffusion images; the key for avoiding erroneous interpretation relies on the ADC map.


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Artéfacts , Encéphale/anatomie et histologie , Imagerie par résonance magnétique de diffusion , Humains
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