Use of Diffusion-Weighted Imaging for Cerebral Infarctions in Kainan General Hospital.
10.2185/jjrm.45.28
- VernacularTitle:当院におけるDiffusion‐imageの現況(脳梗塞において)
- Author:
Koji MIZUTANI
;
Tomotaka SUMIDA
;
Shinichi UMEDA
;
Naoto YAMAMOTO
;
Toshihiko TANASAWA
;
Koji HATTORI
;
Tadao SUGATA
;
Isao TANIMOTO
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- From:Journal of the Japanese Association of Rural Medicine
1996;45(1):28-32
- CountryJapan
- Language:Japanese
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Abstract:
Many reports say that DWI (diffusion-weighted-image) is very useful for the diagnosis of cerebral infarction, especially in the acute phase, but it is difficult to have a fine image because DWI is very sensitive to artifacts caused by the “body-move” of the patient.
About the degree of MPG (motion probing gradient), criteria are yet to be established. Many persons try in their own way. With MPG5, the intensity of CSF and that of the focal lesion are almost equal, so that it is difficult to distinguish infarcts from adjacent ventricles.
The stronger the degree of MPG is, the more artifacts or noises we get, We recommend MPG6 or 7 in the right-left direction.