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Overview
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Britz et al 1995 (Perspectives in Neurosurgery)
- This review provides some context about the state of the field of nerve imaging (circa 1994) and the problems which are addressed by the techniques which underlie Neurography.
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Maravilla et al 1998 (MR Clinics of North America)
- Review of methodology and clinical applications
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Grant et al 1999 (Neurosurgery)
- The use of nerve imaging can be incorporated with traditional approaches to aid in the diagnosis and management of peripheral nerve injuries.
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Aagard et al 2001 (Neuroimaging Clinics of North America)
- MR Neurography has dramatically changed the diagnosis and treatment of peripheral nerve disorders. It has become an essential element in the evaluation of neural tumors, evaluations for nerve continuity after trauma, and for the detection of a wide variety of abnormalities affecting peripheral nerves.
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Grant et al 2002 (Muscle Nerve)
- In a variety of situations, images of nerves provide data which cannot be obtained from electrodiagnostic studies. In these situations, decisions about the need for surgery are greatly optimized by the availability of nerve image data.
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