5 results match your criteria: "VA Medical Center West Los Angeles (Brentwood Division)[Affiliation]"
Biol Psychiatry
April 1994
Research Service, VA Medical Center West Los Angeles (Brentwood Division), CA 90073.
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) can measure transverse relaxation rate (R2) of tissues. Although R2 is increased by tissue iron levels, R2 is not a specific measure of iron. A new method, based on the fact that ferritin (the primary tissue iron storage protein) affects R2 in a field-dependent manner, can quantify tissue iron with specificity by measuring the Field Dependent R2 Increase (FDRI).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFEvidence from human and animal studies is discussed in relation to the role played by the cerebral hemispheres in the genesis of sleep and particularly dream phenomena. The inconclusiveness of such research is commented upon and suggestions for further research are outlined.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMagn Reson Med
April 1993
Research Service, VA Medical Center West Los Angeles (Brentwood Division), CA 90073.
The degree to which MRI magnet field strength affects measured transverse relaxation rates (R2) defines a measure termed the field dependent R2 increase (FDRI). We report here the results of in vivo and in vitro experiments that were conducted to evaluate whether FDRI is a potentially useful measure of tissue iron stores. T2 relaxation times were obtained using two clinical MRI instruments operating at 0.
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December 1993
Research Service, VA Medical Center West Los Angeles (Brentwood Division), CA 90073.
Volume reductions of the hippocampus are associated with Alzheimer's disease, schizophrenia, and epilepsy. We used clinically available MRI methods (2D acquisition; inversion recovery and calculated T2 images; 3 mm contiguous slices) that optimize image contrast, quality, and resolution and standardized positioning protocols to maximize the in vivo accuracy (test-retest reliability) of brain volume measurements in volunteers who were scanned two or three times. Volunteers were scanned in the same MRI instrument (intrascanner reliability) as well as in two different instruments (interscanner reliability).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBiol Psychiatry
December 1990
Research Service, VA Medical Center West Los Angeles (Brentwood Division), CA 90073.
High-resolution magnetic resonance imaging of the brain was performed on 18 male schizophrenic patients, 14 with a cumulative exposure to neuroleptics of more than 1 year and 4 with less than 3 months of exposure. Calculated T2 relaxation time values were obtained for the basal ganglia. Patients with tardive dyskinesia (n = 9) had significantly shortened left caudate T2 relaxation times when compared to patients without tardive dyskinesia (n = 5).
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