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      Is DAT imaging abnormality in normal pressure hydrocephalus always suggestive of degeneration?

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              Comparison of 3T and 7T susceptibility-weighted angiography of the substantia nigra in diagnosing Parkinson disease.

              Standard neuroimaging fails in defining the anatomy of the substantia nigra and has a marginal role in the diagnosis of Parkinson disease. Recently 7T MR target imaging of the substantia nigra has been useful in diagnosing Parkinson disease. We performed a comparative study to evaluate whether susceptibility-weighted angiography can diagnose Parkinson disease with a 3T scanner.
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                Journal
                Neurological Sciences
                Neurol Sci
                Springer Science and Business Media LLC
                1590-1874
                1590-3478
                February 2021
                October 01 2020
                February 2021
                : 42
                : 2
                : 723-726
                Article
                10.1007/s10072-020-04743-5
                33000331
                6d513d0a-1fb8-40df-8af0-7939d5321f90
                © 2021

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