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Primary angiitis of the central nervous system: apparent diffusion coefficient lesion analysis
Clinical Imaging, 07/02/09
White ML et al. - Apparent diffusion coefficients of the brain lesions in primary angiitis of the central nervous system patients were analyzed in this study. The mean ADC ratios for acute/subacute phase lesions were significantly lower than that for chronic phase lesions. However, some acute/subacute phase lesions had elevated ADCs and these lesions disappeared overtime, implicating a nonischemic mechanism in PACNS.
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