resonance imaging
collocation in Englishmeaningsofresonanceandimaging
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resonance
noun
uk/ˈrez.ən.əns/us/ˈrez.ən.əns/
the quality of being loud ...
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imaging
noun[U]
uk/ɪˈmɪdʒ.ɪŋ/us/ɪˈmɪdʒ.ɪŋ/
the process of producing an exact picture of something, especially on a ...
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There is little experience ofresonanceimagingin children with complex cardiac malformations.
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Magneticresonanceimagingof aortic morphology is a poor surrogate for invasive measurement of gradients.
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In summary, the reliability of magneticresonanceimagingin delineating splenic location, number, and size has not been proven in the heterotaxy syndromes.
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Prospective studies using newer pediatric biplane or multiplane scanners which are more equivalent toresonanceimagingshould be compared in the future.
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In the years to come, magneticresonanceimagingwill be increasingly central to our clinical practice.
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All of these nine patients showed regurgitant bloodflowby magneticresonanceimaging, including in these all four cases with moderate reflux.
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Double outlet right ventricle: morphologic demonstration using nuclear magneticresonanceimaging.
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Hippocampal volume reduction in schizophrenia as assessed by magneticresonanceimaging.
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Regional brain abnormalities in schizophrenia measured with magneticresonanceimaging.
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Temporal lobe abnormalities in semantic processing by criminal psychopaths as revealed by functional magneticresonanceimaging.
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Neonatal auditory activation detected by functional magneticresonanceimaging.
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Incidental subcortical lesions identified on magneticresonanceimagingin the elderly.
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Incidental subcortical lesions identified with magneticresonanceimagingin the elderly.
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The position and topography of the human colour centre as revealed by functional magneticresonanceimaging.
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The unequal geographical distribution of magneticresonanceimagingfacilities, coupled with inefficient use of medical devices in public facilities suggests inequality in access.
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Of the 26 patients enrolled, 12 underwent three-dimensional echocardiographic examination within 24 hours ofresonanceimaging, and 14 within 48 hours.
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Magneticresonanceimagingproduces high contrast, high-resolution images of the heart and great vessels in any desired plane.
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A prospective, multi-institutional study involving sequential non-invasive assessment of pulmonary arterial development (using, for example, magneticresonanceimaging) is required to solve the outstanding problems.
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Direct quantitation of right and left ventricular volumes using nuclear magneticresonanceimagingin patients with primary pulmonary hypertension.
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