Publications by authors named "M Strayle"

Objective: Age-related changes in the distribution of fatty and nonfatty bone marrow in the pelvis and femur are well recognized. However, mapping not only of age-related MR appearance of normal bone marrow but also of potential variations in females versus males is necessary to differentiate normal findings from marrow disease. Accordingly, we studied possible sex-related differences in the MR imaging appearance of sacral bone marrow in young adults.

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For more than a century we have known the deleterious effects of alcohol on the brain regions surrounding the third ventricle and on the cerebellum. But it was only recently that we gained clearer evidence that the cortex is affected as well. Our imaging studies show that brain shrinkage is at least partially reversible once abstinence is maintained.

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The aim of the present study was to evaluate supine chest radiographs obtained by DLR for the diagnosis of pleural and parenchymatous changes and to compare the accuracy of observers in relation to their experience. 50 examinations, which had been checked by CT, were chosen. The images were examined by 7 doctors (2 non-radiologists, 5 radiologists).

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The study aimed at proving the reliability of monitor systems with the matrix of 1024 x 768 for the detection of scaphoid fractures compared to conventional X-ray. Moreover, we were interested in the significance of procedures of digital imaging post processing, depending in particular on the experience of investigators. 5 investigators with different levels of experience analysed 57 X-rays of the wrist.

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The aim of this prospective study was to compare conventional and high resolution CT for demonstrating pulmonary complications. 23 patients treated by bone marrow transplantation were included in the study between December 1990 and August 1991. These patients were examined radiologically at regular intervals following the transplants.

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