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مريم عيسى عبد القادر عبد الرحمن - Maryam Issa Al-Ani
PhD - lecturer
College of Medicine , Surgery
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diagnostic radiology

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medicine

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radiology
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Publication Date
Mon Apr 01 2024
Dual Inversion Recovery Magnetic Resonance Imaging's Diagnostic Value for Estimating the Overall Load of Multiple Sclerosis Lesions and its Anatomical Distribution

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Background: In young adults, multiple sclerosis is a prevalent chronic inflammatory demyelinating condition. It is characterized by white matter affection, but many individuals also have significant gray matter involvement. A double inversion recovery pulse pattern was recently proposed to improve the detectability of multiple sclerosis lesions.

Objectives: To evaluate the diagnostic value of double inversion recovery sequence in the detection of cortical and white matter multiple sclerosis plaques in different brain anatomical locations.

Subjects and methods: A t

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Publication Date
Sun Dec 10 2023
Journal Name
Al-rafidain Journal Of Medical Sciences ( Issn 2789-3219 )
Detection of Multiple Sclerosis Lesions in Supra- and Infra-Tentorial Anatomical Regions by Double Inversion Recovery, Flair, and T2 MRI Sequences: A Comparative Study in Iraqi Patients

Background: In young adults, multiple sclerosis is a prevalent chronic inflammatory demyelinating condition. It is characterized by white matter affection, but many individuals also have significant gray matter involvement. A double-inversion recovery pulse (DIR) pattern was recently proposed to improve the visibility of multiple sclerosis lesions. Objective: To find out how well a DIR sequence, FLAIR, and T2-weighted pulse sequences can find MS lesions in the supratentorial and infratentorial regions. Methods: A total of 37 patients with established diagnoses of multiple sclerosis were included in this cross-sectional study. Brain MRI was done using double inversion recovery, T2, and FLAIR sequences. The number of lesions was count

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Publication Date
Thu Apr 27 2023
Clinical importance of imaging anatomical signs in predicting transverse sinus dominance using conventional magnetic resonance imaging

Background: Differentiating flow gaps associated with hypoplastic transverse sinus from venous thrombosis is a diagnostic challenge in brain magnetic resonance imaging with venography.

Objectives: To assess the clinical benefit of anatomical signs to anticipate the side of the dominant transverse sinus.

Patients and Methods: A total of 100 patients underwent brain magnetic resonance imaging with venography at the radiology department /medical city and were retrospectively reviewed for the direction of superior sagittal sinus flow void, inclination of sulcus for the superior sagittal sinus, angulation of the posterior falx and direction of occipital lobe bending in axial non

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