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Role of imaging modalities in evaluation of stroke; towards molecular imaging probes

Abstract

MRI scanners show a spatial resolution of 250 μm in-plane (small lenticel empirical devices permit for 50 μm isotropic voxels for in vivo evaluation) infinite profundity infiltration along with significant good soft tissue contrast. Extracting any new epitomizing technology to the imaging of children has a number of safety interests that must be aimed. However the lack of ionizing radiation makes MRI particularly suitable for a stroke patient. These treatments must be tailored to the individual biochemical set-up or disease stage of each respective patient with the support of diagnostic data. Equipped with these patient-specific data, a therapy regime is selected, taking into account the different molecular defects for each disease as well as the particular clinical history and condition of a patient. Neuroradiological tools such as CT or MRI have become an indispensable part of the examination and work-up of patients with acute cerebrovascular insults

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