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Diffusion-weighted MR imaging of kidneys in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus: initial experience
Rheumatology International, 10/14/09
Karadeli E et al. – There was no statistically significant differences regarding ADCs, serum creatinine levels, and GFRs among patients with SLE and controls. Our patients had mild SLE and this might be the reason that no statistically significant differences were found between ADCs, and laboratory features of renal involvement among patients with SLE and controls.
Methods- Studied 35 patients with SLE and 30 healthy volunteers
- 10 patients diagnosed as having lupus nephritis
- Transverse diffusion-weighted multisection echo-planar MRI created
- Statistical analyses to compare ADCs of kidneys between patients in study and control groups were done with independent sample t test
- Pearson correlation analysis used to evaluate the relation between the renal function variables and ADCs
- Statistically significant difference between ADClow values and urine protein levels in patients with SLE
- Significant correlation between duration of nephritis and urine protein levels in patients with SLE
- No statistically significant differences regarding ADCs, serum creatinine levels, and GFRs among patients with SLE and controls
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Biological markers of cardiac damage are not related to measures of cardiac systolic and diastolic function using cardiovascular magnetic resonance and echocardiography following an acute bout of prolonged endurance exercise.
British Journal of Sports Medicine, 11/20/09
Magnetic resonance imaging of renal involvement in genetically studied patients with tuberous sclerosis complex
European Journal of Radiology, 11/20/09
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Dural Ossification in Ossification of the Ligamentum Flavum: A Preliminary Report
Spine, 11/20/09
Biological markers of cardiac damage are not related to measures of cardiac systolic and diastolic function using cardiovascular magnetic resonance and echocardiography following an acute bout of prolonged endurance exercise.
British Journal of Sports Medicine, 11/20/09
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