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. 1991;9(3):379-88.
doi: 10.1016/0730-725x(91)90426-m.

Technical variables influencing the detection of acute deep vein thrombosis by magnetic resonance imaging

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Technical variables influencing the detection of acute deep vein thrombosis by magnetic resonance imaging

C F Pope et al. Magn Reson Imaging. 1991.

Abstract

To establish which technical variables influence the detection of deep vein thrombosis by magnetic resonance imaging, 2 dogs, 5 normal volunteers and 17 patients were studied using a 1.5 T whole-body system. A sequential slice gradient echo acquisition (TR 25, TE 13, 0 = 30 degrees, 2 NEX, flow compensation rephasing gradients) in the axial plane was found to be optimal for detecting venous thrombosis. Thus, when using appropriate technique, MRI may identify deep venous thrombosis accurately. It may also allow the diagnosis of conditions which may simulate venous thrombosis clinically since the most common of these, ruptured Baker's cyst, cellulitis, muscle tear, hematoma and external venous compression are all readily identified by MRI.

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