We described our experience with a heterogeneous collection of 200 arterial spin-labeling (ASL) perfusion cases. ASL imaging was performed on a 1.5-T magnetic resonance imaging unit with a receive head coil using a second version of quantitative perfusion imaging. Sixty-four (32%) patients exhibited normal perfusion, 107 (53.5%) patients exhibited hypoperfusion, and 29 (14.5%) exhibited hyperperfusion. This ASL study illustrates the usefulness of ASL perfusion studies in a number of pathological conditions and that perfusion imaging can be implemented successfully in a routine clinical neuroimaging protocol.

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