Publications by authors named "Fanny Menut"

Objective: To evaluate the performance of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) with susceptibility-weighted imaging (SWI) in the assessment of endometriosis.

Material And Methods: This prospective study was performed during the diagnostic step or the pre-operative assessment of endometriosis, between June 2017 and April 2018. The MRI was conducted with a 3T MRI device; protocol included T2W, T1W, with and without fat-saturation sequences completed with a SWI sequence: T2-star weighted angiography (SWAN).

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In the article "Diagnostic performance of an unenhanced MRI exam for tumor follow-up of the optic pathway gliomas in children", Table 2 data were not presented correctly, with results placed beneath an incorrect heading. Confidence interval also added. The original article has been corrected.

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Article Synopsis
  • A study was conducted to determine if unenhanced MRI could effectively monitor optic pathway gliomas (OPG) in children, as concerns about gadolinium deposits from contrast-enhanced MRI (MRI + C) have emerged.
  • The research involved 17 patients and compared their MRI results over time, focusing on identifying tumor progression versus stability through independent reviews by radiologists.
  • Results showed unenhanced MRI had high sensitivity (84-88%) and specificity (91.3-100%) for assessing tumor status, suggesting that systematic use of MRI + C may not be necessary in most cases.
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Objectives: We hypothesized that non-contrast-enhanced PETRA (pointwise encoding time reduction with radial acquisition) MR (magnetic resonance) sequencing could be an alternative to unenhanced computed tomography (CT) in assessing cystic fibrosis (CF) lung structural alterations, as well as compared agreements and concordances with those of conventional T1-weighted and T2-weighted sequences.

Material And Methods: Thirty consecutive CF patients completed both CT and MRI the same day. No contrast injection was used.

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