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Title: Diffusion MRI : from basic principles to clinical applications
Authors: Bajada, Claude J.
Parker, Geoffrey J. M.
Lambon Ralph, Matthew A.
Cloutman, Lauren L.
Keywords: Diffusion tensor imaging
Diffusion magnetic resonance imaging
Medical radiology -- Practice
Issue Date: 2017-06
Publisher: University of Malta. Medical School
Citation: Bajada, C. J., Parker, G. J. M., Lambon Ralph, M. A., & Cloutman, L. L. (2017). Diffusion MRI : from basic principles to clinical applications. Malta Medical School Gazette, 1(2), 41-47.
Abstract: Diffusion MRI (dMRI) is widely used by clinicians and radiologists to diagnose neurological disorders, in particular stroke. The most commonly encountered diffusion technique in the clinic is simple diffusion weighted imaging and apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) mapping. However, dMRI can tap into a wealth of data that is usually overlooked by clinicians. While most of this ‘additional’ information is primarily used in a research setting, it is beginning to permeate the clinic. Despite the widespread use of dMRI, clinicians who do not have radiological training may not feel comfortable with the basic principles that underlie this modality. This paper’s aim is to make the fundamentals of the technique accessible to doctors and allied health practitioners who have an interest in dMRI and who use it clinically. It progresses to discuss how these measures can be used.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar//handle/123456789/22362
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