NeuroGraphics


Welcome to Neurographics...

Through the efforts of the American Society of Neuroradiology and the NER Foundation, we are pleased to introduce this new educational forum to the membership of the Society. Unrestricted access to this new service may be obtained by logging onto the ASNR and the NER Foundation websites. In keeping with the current demand for electronic education of clinically relevant topics, Neurographics offers short reviews that emphasize a pictorial approach. This new site initially will display selected award-winning exhibits presented at the annual ASNR meeting. Although we will begin modestly, we expect that in keeping with the demand for electronic education, Neurographics will grow to be a popular site for the dissemination of information and exchange of ideas.

    We encourage your comments concerning the usefulness of Neurographics in your clinical practice. It is the intent of the NER Foundation and of the Executive Committee of the ASNR to search for a full-time editor for Neurographics in the near future. As we grow, we will develop a structured approach to the selection of exhibits that will the posted on the Neurographics website. At present, your interim editors have contacted and will continue to contact the authors of those scientific exhibits which they feel will be of greatest benefit to our members.

     Neurographics has been brought to fruition by the effort of many individuals who wished to see the excellent material presented as exhibits at the ASNR made widely available.

Stephen Gebarski, MD
Editor

Hervey D. Segall, MD
Chair, ASNR Electronic Education


Volume 4, Issue 1 *

*  The following articles were originally presented at the ASNR 42nd Annual Meeting in Seattle, Washington.
  These presentations were originally presented as PowerPoint SlideShows and have been converted to HTML for web viewing and are best viewed with Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0. Full screen viewing is recommended for optimal results. Users running Windows XP, Service Pack 2, should click "yes" when prompted to allow Active X scripting.

  1. Diffusion Imaging: A New Clinical Tool in Eclampsia
    Loureiro R, Leite C, Kahhale S, Freire S, Sousa B, Cardoso E, Alves E, Borba P, Cerri G, Zugaib M, Cartaxo H

  2. Functional Anatomy of the Basal Ganglia
    Salamon N, Salamon G

  3. Global and regional spectroscopic and diffusion tensor imaging changes, in pretransplant HE: A 3 T MR study
    O'Tuama L, Fatouros P, Halvorsen R, Stringer W

  4. Rim enhancing CNS lesions
    Mallesh A, Wang AM, Noujaim S, Silbergheit R
  5. Imaging Developmental Venous Anomalies with Atypical Features
    Castillo M, Smith JK

  6. Congenital Aural Dysplasia: What the Clinician Needs to Know
    Benoza E, Kim P, Zee C, Becker T, Go J

  7. Carotid stenting for carotid stenosis -The Difference of SMART stent and Easy Wallstent-
    Takayama K, Kurokawa S, Nakagawa H, Kichikawa K, Wada T, Sakamoto M, Myouchin K, Iwasaki S, Fukusumi A, Taoka T, Sakaki T

  8. Three-Dimensional FIESTA MR Imaging of the Cerebellopontine Angle and the Inner Ear in Children
    Veeramani M, Curran J, Burrowes D, Kim F

  9. Compression fractures of adjacent levels post complicated vertebroplasty: Disc space PMMA as a cause of vertebral compression fracture
    Evans A, Sims J, Boutin S, Murphy K

  10. Prospective Assessment of Pain and Functional Status After Vertebroplasty for Treatment of Vertebral Compression Fractures
    Evans A, Boutin S, Kip K

  11. Inflammatory Myofibroblastic Tumor of the Intracranial, Head and Neck Region : Radiologic Findings of Various Imaging Modality with Histopathologic Correlation
    Suh S, Seol H, Lee J, Cha I, Lee Y, Lee N, Kim J, Lee H, Lee J

  12. Diffusion-weighted imaging findings of intracranial tumors relationship between T2 and diffusibility
    Hiwatashi A, Moritani T

  13. Unusual Imaging Manifestations of Thyroid-Associated Orbitopathy and Its Mimics
    Lee J, Vibhute P, Smoker W, Som P

  14. Preliminary experience on the use of a new generation intracranial stents (Neuroform) for cerebral aneurysms
    Perlow A, Wakhloo AK, Linfante I

  15. Indication for Endovascular Improvement of Lateral Sinus Circulation in Case of Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension
    Mironov A

  16. Imaging Spectrum of Tuberous Sclerosis
    Liu HM, Tsai YH, Tseng WY, Peng S

  17. The MRI Appearance of Reconstructive Flaps and Grafts in the Cranial Base
    Parekh N, Perlow A, Urban J, Marentette L, Mukherji S

  18. Diffusion-weighted imaging findings of intracranial hemorrhage
    Hiwatashi A, Moritani T

  19. MRI and MRA of the Hypoglossal Artery
    Silbergleit R, Mallesh A, Kazmierczak C, Wang AM, Noujaim S, Sanders W

  20. Acinic Cell Carcinoma of the Head and Neck: Imaging Findings with Pathologic Correlation
    Suh SI, Seol HY, Lee YH, Kim T, Lee NJ, Kim JH, Cha IH, Woo JS, Kim IS

  21. Spectrum of Metastatic Renal Cell Carcinoma to the Head and Neck
    Herman B, Michals E

  22. Transvenous Occlusion (TVO) of Dural Cavernous Sinus Fistulas: Techniques and Results in 45 patients
    Benndorf G, Mounayer C, Piotin M, Spelle L, Moret J

  23. Congential deformities of the inner ear in pediatric patients: CT and MR evaluation
    Fonda C, Mortilla M, Antonello M, Moretti M, Casagrande I, Scarane P, Bigozzi M

  24. Neonatal Cranial Ultrasound: A Practical Review and Pictorial Essay
    Arch M, Broderick D, Zaleski C, McGraw E

  25. Many Faces of Meningioma
    Zee C, Pinsky G, Delshad A, Kim P

  26. Computer Animation of Catheter Maneuvering in Selective Angiography of Cephalic Arteries
    Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center

  27. Percutaneous Sacroplasty: Indications, Technique, and Results
    Radaideh M, Shaibani A, Walker M, Curtin K, Russell E

  28. Cerebral Perfusion Autoregulatory Mechanisms
    Radaideh M, Walker M, Crutin K, Carroll T, Shaibani A, Derdeyn C, Russell E

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