3-D MRI Technique Helps Radiologists Detect High-risk Carotid Disease
Sep 30th 2008Drug InformationStroke
Canadian researchers have used three-dimensional magnetic resonance imaging (3-D MRI) to accurately detect bleeding within the walls of diseased carotid arteries, a condition that may lead to a stroke. The results of the study published in the October issue of Radiology suggest the technique may prove to be a useful screening tool for patients at high risk for stroke.
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