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MRI of the lumbar spine. Technical aspect. T2-weighted fat saturation coronal dynamic MRI of the lumbar spine; IRM du rachis lombaire. Aspects techniques. Coupe coronales en T2 et saturation de graisse IRM dynamique du rachis lombaire

Abstract

Assess the feasibility of `dynamic` MRI of the lumbar spine and study the parameters of a single MRI sequence favorable for simultaneous imaging of the meningeal space and the epidural and foraminal venous system. Favor a decline in the number of sacco-radiculograms. Clinical assessment in the following circumstances: discordant clinical and and radiographic findings, difficulty in interpreting single or multiple disc-root conflicts, preoperative work-up in cases of narrow or stenotic lumbar canal. Dynamic MRI of the lumbar spine is possible if the hypothesis that the hyper-lordosis obtained in the supine position creates an anatomic and radiographic situation identical to the hyper-lordosis induced by the upright position is accepted. The `radiculo-phlebographic` sequence gives images of the root sheaths and the epidural, foraminal and extra-foraminal veins simultaneously, particularly in the coronal plane. (authors)
Authors:
Clarisse, J; Francke, J P; Leclet, H; Bourgeois, Ph; Chastanet, P; Cotten, A [1] 
  1. Hopital Roger Salengro, 59 - Lille (France)
Publication Date:
Jun 01, 1998
Product Type:
Journal Article
Reference Number:
SCA: 550602; PA: AIX-30:030083; EDB-99:071799; SN: 99002115453
Resource Relation:
Journal Name: Feuillets de Radiologie; Journal Volume: 38; Journal Issue: 3; Other Information: PBD: Jun 1998
Subject:
55 BIOLOGY AND MEDICINE, BASIC STUDIES; DYNAMIC FUNCTION STUDIES; MENINGES; NMR IMAGING; VERTEBRAE
OSTI ID:
359204
Country of Origin:
France
Language:
French
Other Identifying Numbers:
Journal ID: FERAD3; ISSN 0181-9801; TRN: FR9806338030083
Submitting Site:
FRN
Size:
pp. 198-213
Announcement Date:
Aug 23, 1999

Citation Formats

Clarisse, J, Francke, J P, Leclet, H, Bourgeois, Ph, Chastanet, P, and Cotten, A. MRI of the lumbar spine. Technical aspect. T2-weighted fat saturation coronal dynamic MRI of the lumbar spine; IRM du rachis lombaire. Aspects techniques. Coupe coronales en T2 et saturation de graisse IRM dynamique du rachis lombaire. France: N. p., 1998. Web.
Clarisse, J, Francke, J P, Leclet, H, Bourgeois, Ph, Chastanet, P, & Cotten, A. MRI of the lumbar spine. Technical aspect. T2-weighted fat saturation coronal dynamic MRI of the lumbar spine; IRM du rachis lombaire. Aspects techniques. Coupe coronales en T2 et saturation de graisse IRM dynamique du rachis lombaire. France.
Clarisse, J, Francke, J P, Leclet, H, Bourgeois, Ph, Chastanet, P, and Cotten, A. 1998. "MRI of the lumbar spine. Technical aspect. T2-weighted fat saturation coronal dynamic MRI of the lumbar spine; IRM du rachis lombaire. Aspects techniques. Coupe coronales en T2 et saturation de graisse IRM dynamique du rachis lombaire." France.
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title = {MRI of the lumbar spine. Technical aspect. T2-weighted fat saturation coronal dynamic MRI of the lumbar spine; IRM du rachis lombaire. Aspects techniques. Coupe coronales en T2 et saturation de graisse IRM dynamique du rachis lombaire}
author = {Clarisse, J, Francke, J P, Leclet, H, Bourgeois, Ph, Chastanet, P, and Cotten, A}
abstractNote = {Assess the feasibility of `dynamic` MRI of the lumbar spine and study the parameters of a single MRI sequence favorable for simultaneous imaging of the meningeal space and the epidural and foraminal venous system. Favor a decline in the number of sacco-radiculograms. Clinical assessment in the following circumstances: discordant clinical and and radiographic findings, difficulty in interpreting single or multiple disc-root conflicts, preoperative work-up in cases of narrow or stenotic lumbar canal. Dynamic MRI of the lumbar spine is possible if the hypothesis that the hyper-lordosis obtained in the supine position creates an anatomic and radiographic situation identical to the hyper-lordosis induced by the upright position is accepted. The `radiculo-phlebographic` sequence gives images of the root sheaths and the epidural, foraminal and extra-foraminal veins simultaneously, particularly in the coronal plane. (authors)}
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