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Autor:
Alexander E. Nikulin, Brion Dolenko, Uwe Himmelreich, Roger Bourne, Ray L. Somorjai, Michael J. Cousins, Cynthia L. Lean, Carolyn E. Mountford, Annie Woodhouse, Philip J. Siddall, Peter Stanwell
Publikováno v:
Anesthesia & Analgesia. 102:1164-1168
Magnetic resonance (MR) spectroscopy is a noninvasive technique that can be used to detect and measure the concentration of metabolites and neurotransmitters in the brain and other organs. We used in vivo (1)H MR spectroscopy in subjects with low bac
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Journal of Magnetic Resonance Imaging. 24:459-477
In the last 25 years, MR spectroscopy (MRS) has moved from being a basic research tool into routine clinical use. The spectroscopy method reports on those chemicals that are mobile on the MR time scale. Many of these chemicals reflect specific pathol
Autor:
Edward Hsiao, Ray L. Somorjai, Brion Dolenko, Richard A. Scolyer, Cynthia L. Lean, Jonathan R. Stretch, John F. Thompson, Carolyn E. Mountford, Roger Bourne
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Annals of Surgical Oncology. 12:943-949
Nonsurgical assessment of sentinel nodes (SNs) would offer advantages over surgical SN excision by reducing morbidity and costs. Proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS) of fine-needle aspirate biopsy (FNAB) specimens identifies melanoma lymph no
Autor:
David E. Clark, Carolyn E. Mountford, Peter Stanwell, Bruno Giuffre, Laurence Gluch, Cynthia L. Lean, Boguslaw Tomanek, Luke Baker, Peter Malycha
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European Radiology. 15:1037-1043
The purpose was to determine if in vivo proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy ((1)H MRS) at 1.5 T can accurately provide the correct pathology of breast disease. Forty-three asymptomatic volunteers including three lactating mothers were examined and
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Chemical Reviews. 104:3677-3704
The first report of a high-resolution proton (1H) magnetic resonance spectrum from intact viable cancer cells was made by Block and colleagues in 1973,1 who suggested 1H magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS) might lead to pathologically relevant info
Autor:
Mohammed Khadra, Simon McCredie, Cynthia L. Lean, Peter Swindle, Uwe Himmelreich, Carolyn E. Mountford, Peter Russell
Publikováno v:
Radiology. 228:144-151
PURPOSE To assess the accuracy of magnetic resonance (MR) spectroscopy in documenting the chemical features of human prostate tissue and to ascertain if there are chemical criteria of diagnostic importance. MATERIALS AND METHODS Seventy-seven prostat
Autor:
Sinead Doran, Ray L. Somorjai, Uwe Himmelreich, Cynthia L. Lean, Alexander E. Nikulin, Carolyn E. Mountford, Jeanette Philips, Greg L Falk, Brion Dolenko, Peter Russell
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The American Journal of Surgery. 185:232-238
Background Barrett’s esophagus is thought to be a precursor of adenocarcinoma. The incidence of adenocarcinoma of the lower esophagus in the Western world is rising and accounts for more than 40% of esophageal carcinomas in males. It is not possibl
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Robyne Soper, Cynthia L. Lean, Carolyn E. Mountford, Brion Dolenko, Peter Russell, Dorothy M. Painter, Uwe Himmelreich, Ray L. Somorjai
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Summary Aim Apply the statistical classification strategy (SCS) to magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS) data from liver biopsies and test its potential to discriminate between normal liver, cirrhotic nodules and nodules of hepatocellular carcinoma w
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Biophysical Chemistry. 68:127-135
The last one hundred and fifty years has produced the mature and sophisticated discipline of histopathology, yet still leaves the diagnosis of human cancer, by the best available technique, as more art than science. Proton magnetic resonance spectros
Autor:
Carolyn E. Mountford, Peter Russell, Susan Dowd, Sinead Doran, George L. May, Leigh Delbridge, Cynthia L. Lean, Wanda B. Mackinnon
Publikováno v:
World Journal of Surgery. 20:841-847
We have previously demonstrated that one dimensional (1D) proton (1H) magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS) can distinguish normal thyroid tissue from thyroid carcinoma using a spectral ratio of peak intensity at 1.7 ppm/0.9 ppm. Two dimensional (2D)