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    Insights from neuroradiology in acute disseminated encephalomyelitis by Shivam Khatri, Michael Xerras, Salomon Chamay, MD, Shorabh Sharma, MD

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…We present a case report of an 18-year-old male with a history of polysubstance use who was successfully treated with corticosteroids and highlight the neuroradiological presentation of ADEM, emphasizing the importance of accurate diagnosis and management in both pediatric and adult populations.…”
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    CANINE BUTTERFLY GLIOBLASTOMAS: A NEURORADIOLOGICAL REVIEW by John Henry Rossmeisl, John Henry Rossmeisl, John Henry Rossmeisl, Kemba eClapp, Theresa Elizabeth Pancotto, Samantha eEmch, John Lee Robertson, John Lee Robertson, John Lee Robertson, Waldemar eDebinski, Waldemar eDebinski

    Published 2016-05-01
    “…While canine and human gliomas share many neuroradiological and pathological features, the BG morphology has not been previously reported in dogs. …”
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    Audit of the change in the on-call practices in neuroradiology and factors affecting it by Wallace Dorothy, Mukerji Nitin, Mitra Dipayan

    Published 2006-10-01
    “…</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>The audit was carried out over a period of six months and data was collected from the on-call booklets which the neuroradiographers maintained and the log books maintained in the department of neuroradiology. Details of the imaging requested; the source of the request, the reason for the request and the results of the scans were recorded and analysed using Microsoft Excel™.…”
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    Neuroradiological Changes Following Single or Repetitive Mild TBI by Praveen Kulkarni, Thomas R. Morrison, Xuezhu Cai, Sade Iriah, Neal Simon, Neal Simon, Julia Sabrick, Lucas Neuroth, Craig F. Ferris

    Published 2019-08-01
    “…ObjectivesTo test the hypothesis that there are differences in neuroradiological measures between single and repeated mild traumatic brain injury using multimodal MRI.MethodsA closed-head momentum exchange model was used to produce one or three mild head injuries in young adult male rats compared to non-injured, age and weight-matched controls. …”
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