A mini literature review on the application of susceptibility weighted imaging in neuroradiology

Objectives: Susceptibility-weighted imaging (SWI) is a recent and robust advancement in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) technique that exploits the magnetic susceptibility differences of several tissues such as calcification, deoxygenated blood, and blood products iron. This study aims to highlight...

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Main Authors: Zyoud, Tawfiq Y. T., Kabeer, Abubakar, Faeez Md Noh, Mohamad Syafeeq, Ab Hamid, Suzana, Mahmud, Rozi, Abdul Rashid, Saiful Nizam, Suppiah, Subapriya, Abdul Rahim, Ezamin
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Published: Pakistan Cardiac Society 2023
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/106490/
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author Zyoud, Tawfiq Y. T.
Kabeer, Abubakar
Faeez Md Noh, Mohamad Syafeeq
Ab Hamid, Suzana
Mahmud, Rozi
Abdul Rashid, Saiful Nizam
Suppiah, Subapriya
Abdul Rahim, Ezamin
author_facet Zyoud, Tawfiq Y. T.
Kabeer, Abubakar
Faeez Md Noh, Mohamad Syafeeq
Ab Hamid, Suzana
Mahmud, Rozi
Abdul Rashid, Saiful Nizam
Suppiah, Subapriya
Abdul Rahim, Ezamin
author_sort Zyoud, Tawfiq Y. T.
building UPM Institutional Repository
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description Objectives: Susceptibility-weighted imaging (SWI) is a recent and robust advancement in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) technique that exploits the magnetic susceptibility differences of several tissues such as calcification, deoxygenated blood, and blood products iron. This study aims to highlight the principle and clinical application of SWI in different brain pathologies such as traumatic brain injury, arterial stroke, neurodegenerative disease, and brain tumor. Key findings: SWI is continuously employed in the differential diagnosis of numerous neurological disorders, these advancements in SWI made it an integral part of brain MRI protocol routine in evaluating various neurological diseases such as neurodegenerative and neurovascular diseases. Conclusion: SWI provides an exceptional technique that offers valuable information on neurological disorders as well as cerebral diamagnetic and paramagnetic substances. Implication for practice: The advent of SWI has enormously improved numerous applications in research and clinical neuroradiology such as the detection and assessment of hemorrhage, TBI, and neurodegenerative disease. SWI is a very useful alternative imaging tool in the management of stroke patients, via the facilitation and differentiation of calcium from a brain hemorrhage.
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spelling upm-1064902024-09-26T07:40:04Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/106490/ A mini literature review on the application of susceptibility weighted imaging in neuroradiology Zyoud, Tawfiq Y. T. Kabeer, Abubakar Faeez Md Noh, Mohamad Syafeeq Ab Hamid, Suzana Mahmud, Rozi Abdul Rashid, Saiful Nizam Suppiah, Subapriya Abdul Rahim, Ezamin Objectives: Susceptibility-weighted imaging (SWI) is a recent and robust advancement in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) technique that exploits the magnetic susceptibility differences of several tissues such as calcification, deoxygenated blood, and blood products iron. This study aims to highlight the principle and clinical application of SWI in different brain pathologies such as traumatic brain injury, arterial stroke, neurodegenerative disease, and brain tumor. Key findings: SWI is continuously employed in the differential diagnosis of numerous neurological disorders, these advancements in SWI made it an integral part of brain MRI protocol routine in evaluating various neurological diseases such as neurodegenerative and neurovascular diseases. Conclusion: SWI provides an exceptional technique that offers valuable information on neurological disorders as well as cerebral diamagnetic and paramagnetic substances. Implication for practice: The advent of SWI has enormously improved numerous applications in research and clinical neuroradiology such as the detection and assessment of hemorrhage, TBI, and neurodegenerative disease. SWI is a very useful alternative imaging tool in the management of stroke patients, via the facilitation and differentiation of calcium from a brain hemorrhage. Pakistan Cardiac Society 2023 Article PeerReviewed Zyoud, Tawfiq Y. T. and Kabeer, Abubakar and Faeez Md Noh, Mohamad Syafeeq and Ab Hamid, Suzana and Mahmud, Rozi and Abdul Rashid, Saiful Nizam and Suppiah, Subapriya and Abdul Rahim, Ezamin (2023) A mini literature review on the application of susceptibility weighted imaging in neuroradiology. Pakistan Heart Journal, 56 (2). 1011 - 1017. ISSN 0048-2706; ESSN: 2227-9199 https://www.pkheartjournal.com/index.php/journal/article/view/1472
spellingShingle Zyoud, Tawfiq Y. T.
Kabeer, Abubakar
Faeez Md Noh, Mohamad Syafeeq
Ab Hamid, Suzana
Mahmud, Rozi
Abdul Rashid, Saiful Nizam
Suppiah, Subapriya
Abdul Rahim, Ezamin
A mini literature review on the application of susceptibility weighted imaging in neuroradiology
title A mini literature review on the application of susceptibility weighted imaging in neuroradiology
title_full A mini literature review on the application of susceptibility weighted imaging in neuroradiology
title_fullStr A mini literature review on the application of susceptibility weighted imaging in neuroradiology
title_full_unstemmed A mini literature review on the application of susceptibility weighted imaging in neuroradiology
title_short A mini literature review on the application of susceptibility weighted imaging in neuroradiology
title_sort mini literature review on the application of susceptibility weighted imaging in neuroradiology
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/106490/
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/106490/