Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is of exceptional importance in the diagnostics and monitoring of multiple sclerosis (MS); however, a close interdisciplinary cooperation between neurologists in private practice, (neuro)radiological practices, hospitals or specialized MS centers is only rarely established. In particular, there is a lack of standardized MRI protocols for image acquisition as well as established quality parameters, which guarantee the comparability of MRI records; however, this is a fundamental prerequisite for an effective application of MRI in the treatment of MS patients, e.g.
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June 1993
Over a period of 18 months the thyroid gland of 31 patients suffering from Grave's disease was examined by Duplex ultrasound for changes in blood perfusion. In 24 of these patients a follow-up study was achieved immediately after a presurgical iodine therapy. For estimation of the perfusion the "Pulsatile Flow Index (PFI)" was calculated.
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