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  2. Susceptibility weighted imaging - Wikipedia

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    Susceptibility weighted imaging (SWI), originally called BOLD venographic imaging, is an MRI sequence that is exquisitely sensitive to venous blood, hemorrhage and iron storage. SWI uses a fully flow compensated, long echo, gradient recalled echo (GRE) pulse sequence to acquire images.

  3. MRI pulse sequence - Wikipedia

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    Susceptibility-weighted imaging (SWI) is a new type of contrast in MRI different from spin density, T 1, or T 2 imaging. This method exploits the susceptibility differences between tissues and uses a fully velocity-compensated, three-dimensional, RF-spoiled, high-resolution, 3D-gradient echo scan.

  4. Template:Table of MRI sequences - Wikipedia

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    SWI: Spoiled gradient recalled echo (GRE), fully flow compensated, long echo time, combines phase image with magnitude image [9] Detecting small amounts of hemorrhage (diffuse axonal injury pictured) or calcium. [9] Inversion recovery Short tau inversion recovery: STIR: Fat suppression by setting an inversion time where the signal of fat is ...

  5. Diffusion-weighted magnetic resonance imaging - Wikipedia

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    Diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) is a magnetic resonance imaging technique that enables the measurement of the restricted diffusion of water in tissue in order to produce neural tract images instead of using this data solely for the purpose of assigning contrast or colors to pixels in a cross-sectional image.

  6. Quantitative susceptibility mapping - Wikipedia

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    In principle, any 3D gradient echo sequence can be used for data acquisition. In practice, high resolution imaging with a moderately long echo time is preferred to obtain sufficient susceptibility effects, although the optimal imaging parameters depend on the specific applications and the field strength.

  7. Cerebral amyloid angiopathy - Wikipedia

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    MRI sequence of gradient echo and susceptibility weighted imaging (SWI) are useful in detecting microbleeds and deposition of iron on the brain cortex (cortical superficial siderosis). [24] Other MRI indicators of CAA include white matter hyperintensities and cortical thinning. [30]

  8. Analysts Estimate SolarWinds (SWI) to Report a Decline in ...

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    SolarWinds (SWI) doesn't possess the right combination of the two key ingredients for a likely earnings beat in its upcoming report. Get prepared with the key expectations.

  9. SWI - Wikipedia

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    SWI-Prolog, a free implementation of the programming language Prolog; Susceptibility weighted imaging, in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) used in medical contexts; Software interrupt, an interrupt routine in a computer operating system SWI, an assembler mnemonic to perform a software interrupt on the ARM microprocessor family; Szilagyi ...