C. Cassady's research while affiliated with Texas Children's Hospital and other places
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Publications (9)
Background Fetal MRI-based differential diagnosis of congenital lung malformations is difficult because of the paucity of well-described imaging markers. Purpose To characterize the hyperintense bronchus sign (HBS) in in vivo fetal MRI of congenital lung malformation cases. Materials and Methods In this retrospective two-center study, fetal MRI sca...
Purpose A common source of loss in signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) in fetal brain magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS) is from fetal movement and temporal magnetic field drift. We investigated the feasibility of using constructive averaging strategies for improving the spectral quality and recovering the SNR loss from these effects. Materials and Meth...
Citations
... Fetal MRI shows a T2-hyperintense mass (Fig. 10). At times, a centrally located round or tubular structure representing a mucus-or fluid-filled dilated bronchus is identified [23,38]. The dilated bronchus appears anechoic on prenatal US and hyperintense with fluid-bright signal on T2-weighted MRI [23,38]. ...
... 17 In general, suggestions on the content and structure of fetal MRI examinations, in general, were already suggested in the International Society of Ultrasound in Obstetrics and Gynecology practice guidelines and were also used for guidance in this study. 18 However, the focus of this study is on CDH and CDH-specific questions, which is why the overall aim was to deepen the report in this regard and to adapt it to the specifics of this disease. ...