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magnetic resonance neuroimaging (brain & brainstem)
Indications:
- structural brain disease or brainstem disease (MRI is the imaging modality of choice)
a) primary brain tumor, metastatic brain tumor
b) meningeal tumors
c) acoustic neuromas
d) pituitary tumors
e) cerebral hemorrhage
f) cerebral ischemia detected within a few hours of vascular occlusion
g) neurodegenerative disease
- multiple sclerosis
- amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
- Alzheimer's disease
- basal ganglia disease
- Parkinson's disease & other movement disorders
- frontotemporal dementia
- Creutzfeld-Jakob disease
- leukodystrophy
h) hydrocephalus
i) pseudobulbar palsy
j) radiation injury
k) disorders in special circumstances
- genetic disease of the central nervous system
- extrapyramidal sign
- stiff man syndrome
- autonomic dysfunction
Notes:
- Swoop: FDA-cleared portable MRI brain imaging
- combines safe, ultra-low-field magnetic resonance with AI [1]
Specific
CNS magnetic resonance imaging
magnetic resonance neurography
General
magnetic resonance imaging (MRI, diffusion-weighted MRI)
neuroimaging
References
- Swoop. Portable MRI neuroimaging
FDA-cleared, AI-powered, portable MR brain imaging for efficient
clinical decisions.
https://hyperfine.io/swoop/overview