Sex-dependent changes in emotional memory associated with cerebral blood flow alterations during Alzheimer ’s disease progression
ConclusionMales and females exhibit distinct changes in EEM associated with altered rCBF, which should be considered in future neuroimaging studies. (Source: Neuroradiology)
Source: Neuroradiology - December 11, 2022 Category: Radiology Source Type: research

Diagnostic performance of magnetic resonance imaging –based machine learning in Alzheimer’s disease detection: a meta-analysis
ConclusionML using structural MRI data performed well in diagnosing probable AD patients and normal elderly. However, more high-quality, large-scale prospective studies are needed to further enhance the reliability and generalizability of ML for clinical applications before it can be introduced into clinical practice. (Source: Neuroradiology)
Source: Neuroradiology - December 7, 2022 Category: Radiology Source Type: research

Comparative assessment of woven endobridge embolization and standard coil occlusion for the treatment of ruptured basilar tip aneurysms
ConclusionBoth coiling and WEB seem to prevent rebleeding in ruptured BTA aneurysms. WEB embolization required less frequently stent-support than coiling, potentially advantageous for SAH patients to avoid anti-platelet therapy in the light of concomitant procedures like ventricular drainage. (Source: Neuroradiology)
Source: Neuroradiology - December 2, 2022 Category: Radiology Source Type: research

Utility of high-resolution magnetic resonance vessel wall imaging in differentiating between atherosclerotic plaques, vasculitis, and arterial dissection
ConclusionBy using the pattern of involvement, wall enhancement, and specific patterns, vessel wall MRI can help differentiate between atherosclerosis, vasculitis, and dissection. (Source: Neuroradiology)
Source: Neuroradiology - December 2, 2022 Category: Radiology Source Type: research

Qualitative and quantitative evaluation for the heterogeneity of cortical tubers using structural imaging and diffusion-weighted imaging to predict the epileptogenicity in tuberous sclerosis complex patients
ConclusionTuber heterogeneity may help identify the epileptogenic tubers in presurgical TSC patients. Visual assessment and standard deviation of ADC value, which are easier to implement in clinical use, may be a useful tool predicting epileptogenic tubers, improving presurgical clinical management for TSC patients with intractable epilepsy. (Source: Neuroradiology)
Source: Neuroradiology - December 1, 2022 Category: Radiology Source Type: research