Oct
5

Breakthroughs in Imaging Neurovascular Diseases

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Google Tech Talk September 16, 2010 Breakthroughs in Imaging Neurovascular Diseases such as Multiple Sclerosis: Technical Aspects, Clinical Ramifications, and Understanding the Etiology of the Disease. Presented by Dr. E. Mark Haacke. ABSTRACT Magnetic Resonance Imaging has long been an important diagnostic tool for Multiple Sclerosis. Recent developments linking MS to venous malformations have highlighted the use of advanced techniques for imaging iron deposits and blood flow. We introduce here a number of new technical image acquisition and image processing concepts whose application may well extend into other diseases such as Parkinson’s, Alzheimer’s, stroke and traumatic brain injury. Finally, the development and data mining of worldwide data in specific diseases will also be discussed. ABOUT THE AUTHOR E. Mark Haacke is a world renown MRI researcher at Wayne State University. He won the Gold Medal in Kyoto in 2004 for his work on Susceptibility Weighted Imaging and Education. He is the past president of two MRI societies and has just formed “The International Society for Neurovascular Disease”. For the last 30 years, Dr. Haacke has focused on the physics and mathematics associated with the technical development of new imaging methods and their clinical applications.

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Sep
24

AIM Medical Imaging – Open Bore MRI Scanner

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Siemens Wide Open Bore MRI available at AIM Medical Imaging. We are committed to providing the highest quality medical care in a comfortable, private, safe environment. Why Wait? Book your scan today.

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Sep
23

AIM Medical Imaging – Understanding MRI

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WHY MRI, AND NOT CT? NO RADIATION MRI’s super conductive magnet and radio frequency pulses cause no known harmful effects. Unlike CT, MRI doesn’t use ionizing radiation. At AIM, we are committed to providing the highest quality medical care in a comfortable, private, safe environment. Why Wait? Experience the AIM Difference! Book your scan today.

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Sep
22

Understanding MRI

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WHY MRI, AND NOT CT? NO RADIATION MRI’s super conductive magnet and radio frequency pulses cause no known harmful effects. Unlike CT, MRI doesn’t use ionizing radiation which is known to cause cancer and fetal abnormalities.

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Sep
5

How I Found Out I Have MS!

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First off, I have a new Flip Cam and seem to have cut my chin out of most of the video, lol. This is about how I found out I have Multiple Sclerosis. My Story so far.

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Aug
29

Tysabri & MS – Update to my August Update!.wmv

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I wanted to share my GOOD feelings with my awesome YouTube family, after my 2 recent “downer” videos!

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Aug
28

Tysabri and MS – My Journey – MRI RESULTS

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August update Part II

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    Aug
    24

    Beautiful Brain

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    This video describes an artist who uses her own MRIs of the brain to convery the beauty and complexity of the imperfect brain in her art. The artist has multiple sclerosis.

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    Aug
    6

    Positional MRI dispels conventional wisdom on posture

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    A group of Scottish researchers has discovered that the conventional wisdom on the correct posture when sitting — upright with back and thighs at a 90-degree angle — might actually be a cause of back pain. They used a positional MRI scanner that can image patients in weight-bearing positions to assess the degree of strain produced by several commonly used sitting positions. You might be surprised by the results.


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    Aug
    6

    MS Brain Scan.mpg

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    MRI scan, taken on May 10 2010. The overlays are my pictures and video clips from my computer.


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